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This paper investigates the causal impact of the media in financial markets by exploiting exogenous media blackouts resulting from national newspaper strikes in several countries. Trading volume falls 14% on strike days. Stock volatility is also reduced, especially within the day, during which...
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This paper investigates the causal impact of the media in financial markets by exploiting exogenous media blackouts resulting from national newspaper strikes in several countries. Trading volume falls 14% on strike days. Stock volatility is also reduced, especially within the day, during which...
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Does investors' inattention contribute to the post-earnings announcement drift? I study this question using media coverage as a proxy for attention. I compare announcements made by the same firm in the same year and generating the same earnings surprise, when one announcement is covered in the...
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