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Using a new dataset which contains monthly data on 1,015 stocks traded on the London Stock Exchange between 1825 and 1870, we investigate the cross section of stock returns in this early capital market. Unique features of this market allow us to evaluate the veracity of several popular...
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Using a new weekly blue-chip index, this paper investigates the causes of stock price movements on the London market between 1823 and 1870. We find that economic fundamentals explain about 15 per cent of weekly and 34 per cent of monthly variation in share prices. Contemporary press reporting...
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News media plays an important role in modern financial markets. In this paper, we analyse the role played by the news media in an historical financial market. Using The Times's coverage of companies listed on the London stock market between 1825 and 1870, we examine the determinants of media...
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Using a sample of Chinese stocks, we demonstrate that liquidity and price movements in stocks with investor leverage can spill out to other stocks within a day causing the intraday lead-lag relations in stock markets. In addition, we provide evidence suggesting that leverage positions in...
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Price limit is a prevalent policy that intends to control significant volatility in financial markets. In the financial markets with price limit, the trades will be prevented from occurring outside the specified price bands. This paper analyses and compares the effectiveness of three price limit...
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Terrorism is a major issue in the 21st century. In this paper we examine the effect of terrorism on the stock market. We go beyond previous studies to explore the spectre of terrorism on the market rather than terrorist activities. Using a narrative-based approach à la Shiller (2019), we find...
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