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We introduce news sentiment as a variable that can explain and predict subsequent changes in the USD/EUR exchange rate, and therefore close a gap in the foreign exchange literature. By applying the concept of frequency filtering from the domain of electrical engineering, we show an innovative...
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We show that sentiment from newspaper articles can explain and predict movements in the term structure of US government bonds. This effect is stronger at the short end of the curve, coinciding with greater volatility and investors' need to continually reassess the Fed's reaction function. Facing...
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With a novel dataset, we test whether sentiment in TV news can be used as a proxy for consumer sentiment in order to explain changes in private consumption growth in the United States. The University of Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment is taken to compare its explanatory power with TV...
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