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. Market sentiment is proxied using a Twitter-based metric: theCentral Bank Surprise Index. The empirical study covers three …
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analyzing Twitter content by and about monetary policy makers can inform about the effectiveness of communication in influencing …
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that contains 90,000 Twitter messages ("tweets") on Federal Reserve tapering. Based on this data set, we construct a new …
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bank to actively adopt accessible language, simplifted messages and new forms of communication via its Twitter account … share of informed consumers is higher among Twitter users, suggesting potential benefits from Twitter communication with the … public. However, Twitter users tend to overestimate inflation and interest rates, make a greater expectations …
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-related content on Twitter during the "quiet period" before European Central Bank announcements, when policymakers refrain from public … statements related to monetary policy. Conditional on large disagreement about the economic outlook, higher Twitter traffic is …
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This article looks into global central bank messaging on the Twitter social media platform. At the end of 2021, a total … of 122 central banks and monetary authorities had registered accounts on Twitter At that time, approximately two …-thirds of world's central banks and monetary author- ities were using Twitter. Drawing on a database of central bank tweets up …
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