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Framing climate change as an economic risk has, in the last several years, galvanized investor and regulatory attention, as well as a small cadre of influential business and financial leaders. Initial, risk mitigating strategies for U.S. companies concerned with the potentially-harsh...
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This study quantifies firm-specific operating exposure to cumulative unexpected weather variations and examines how it affects earnings predictability and analysts’ forecasts. Two competing hypotheses are tested. The reduction in earnings seasonality hypothesis posits that operating weather...
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This study quantifies firm-specific operating exposure to cumulative unexpected weather variations and examines how it affects earnings predictability and analysts’ forecasts. Two competing hypotheses are tested. The reduction in earnings seasonality hypothesis posits that operating weather...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013300846
This study examines how banks respond to the operational weather risk of borrowers. We quantify borrower-specific operating exposure to cumulative unexpected weather conditions and study how it affects the pricing and non-pricing features of loan contracts. We find that banks increase loan...
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This study examines how banks respond to the operational weather risk of borrowers. We quantify borrower-specific operating exposure to cumulative unexpected weather conditions and study how it affects the pricing and non-pricing features of loan contracts. We find that banks increase loan...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013314292
This paper analyzes the impact of weather on the investment in the Czech and U.S. stock markets. It relies on the concept of behavioral finance, which analyzes the impact of psychology on investor decision-making. The influence of atmospheric phenomena is mainly studied as impact of occurrence...
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We study the association between weather-related mood factors and stock index returns in an order-driven market, the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) of China. Our results indicate that asset returns are unaffected by changes in mood introduced by factors including the weather and the onset and...
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Recent research shows that weather events impact firms' operational and financial performance, raising the question of whether investors can diversify weather risk. We show that firms' exposure to weather is a systematic non-diversifiable risk, and that this risk is economically significant. We...
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We investigate the uncertainty dynamics surrounding extreme weather events through the lens of option and stock markets by identifying market responses to the uncertainty regarding both potential hurricane landfall and subsequent economic impact. Stock options on firms with establishments...
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We investigate the impact of extreme weather conditions on the stock market returns of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Exchange. For the weather conditions, we apply dummy variables generated by applying a moving average and moving standard deviation. Our study provides two interesting...
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