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, this effect occurs in industries where investor trust has recently been violated, and where managers would in the past have …
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Austria, Japan and the USA. Further I deal with the concept of stock market efficiency, the question whether or not …
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This paper uses one-minute returns on the TOPIX and S&P500 to examine the efficiency of the Tokyo and New York Stock Exchanges. Our major finding is that Tokyo completes reactions to New York within six minutes, but New York reacts within fourteen minutes. Dividing the sample period into three...
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This paper explores the relationship between central bank communication and market sentiment,and proposes a new measure. Market sentiment is proxied using a Twitter-based metric: theCentral Bank Surprise Index. The empirical study covers three cases: the Federal Reserve, theEuropean Central Bank...
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constitution (unlike the US Lochner jurisprudence) in principle protects economic freedom of managers, firms and stockowners. While …
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