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This paper demonstrates a strong inverse connection between daily stock returns and Congress in session. Our key conjecture is when Congress is in session, more media attention focuses on congressional activity than on the stock market; the more the news attention is political, the lower the...
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Using a semi-supervised topic model on 7,000,000 New York Times articles spanning 160 years, we test whether topics of media discourse predict future stock and bond market returns to test rational and behavioral hypotheses about market valuation of disaster risk. Focusing on media discourse...
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Material news events can be potentially important sources of jumps in stock returns. We collect 21 million news articles associated with more than 9,000 publicly-traded companies and use textual analyses to derive measures to summarize the news. We find that stock return jumps (including...
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We are the first to analyze the effect of terror on stock markets by terror ideology. Surprisingly, we find that Islamist terror attacks created significant negative abnormal returns in American and European markets, but the stock market effects of other terror attacks were almost nil. For our...
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We are the first to analyze the effect of terror on stock markets by terror ideology. Surprisingly, we find that Islamist terror attacks created significant negative abnormal returns in American and European markets, but the stock market effects of other terror attacks were almost nil. For our...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014483316
In this paper, we examine the herding behaviour of the Chinese renewable energy sector using both static and time-varying coefficient models. Examining daily data from January 05, 2015 to April 29, 2022, we find strong evidence of herding behaviour changing over time in this market. We find that...
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The influence of Subprime Crisis on Chinese stock market returns is investigated in this paper. By means of newly proposed time series spatial analysis methodology, we analyze the dominance behavior of daily returns on both Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index and Shenzhen Stock Exchange...
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This study examines the risk-return characteristics of the Chinese A and H B-shares from domestic and foreign investors' perspective over the period January 1995 to June 2012. On average, H B-shares appear to offer a better risk-adjusted return irrespective of whether the returns are measured in...
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results also suggest that stock profitability is related to size and BTM ratio in China's stock market …
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China. We find that, on average, a 2.2% increase in the STT rate (, which implies transaction costs rise by about 47%) is …
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