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This research investigates models for engaging private sector investors and developers in financing or delivering social and affordable housing, across different market segments and tenures in Australia and internationally. It also identifies key existing and potential players, and financial,...
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This study examines the relation between textual sentiment (media pessimism), the concentration/volume of news, and sovereign bond yield spreads, specifically in Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain during the European sovereign debt crisis from 2009 to 2012. The findings suggest that...
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This study examines the relation between textual sentiment (media pessimism), the concentration/volume of news, and sovereign bond yield spreads, specifically in Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain during the European sovereign debt crisis from 2009 to 2012. The findings suggest that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013034420
We build a corpus of over 5½ million news articles on 20 large US firms over the 10-year period from January 2001 to December 2010, and use it to study the time-varying nature of the relation between media-expressed firm-specific tone and firm-level returns. By estimating a series of separate...
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We survey the textual sentiment literature, comparing and contrasting the various information sources, content analysis methods, and empirical models that have been used to date. We summarize the important and influential findings about how textual sentiment impacts on individual, firm-level and...
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We find that media tone reflects firm-level expected returns — firms with low-negative tone stories over a few months earn higher returns in the medium to long term than do firms with high-negative tone stories. The tone premium is driven by consistent outperformance of low-negative stocks,...
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A multi-scale implicit method for solving Boltzmann phenomenological model equation with translational, rotational and vibrational effects is presented. The correct ratio of thermal conductivity and viscosity are provided by introducing a orthogonal polynomials to construct a sequence of...
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Purpose As China's e-commerce and cross-border e-commerce rapidly develop, the cross-border e-commerce supply chain exhibits characteristics of globalized development scale, collaborative multiparty participation, streamlined management processes, digitalized production and trade and flexible...
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Social media activities are a proxy for non-fundamental forces that contribute to ETF premium. Greater social media coverage of an active ETF's holdings predicts a greater ETF premium on the next trading day. Active-ETF managers are more likely to sell underlying stocks which experience more...
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The role of traditional or social media-expressed tone on stock prices is nuanced. Negative tone of traditional media articles is much more likely to convey material information than web messages. Some topics, regardless of source, are unusually negative, causing fluctuations in investor...
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