This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-proxies related to the weather (cloudiness, temperature and precipitation) and the environment (nighttime length). Overall, our results suggest that cloudiness and length of nighttime are inversely related to historical, implied and realized measures of volatility. The strength of association seems to vary with the location of an exchange on Earth with respect to the equator. Weather deviations from seasonal norms and dummies representing extreme weather conditions do not offer additional explanatory power in our datasets
Whilst common intuition and the rapid growth of weather derivative practices effectively support the...
Weather can have profound effects on economic activity, most obviously agriculture, construction, an...
We show that results in the recent strand of the literature, which tries to explain stock returns by...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
Recent research in behavioral finance has investigated whether investors’ mood fluctuations induced ...
Saunders (1993) and Hirshleifer and Shumway (2001) document the effect of weather on stock returns. ...
We study the effect of mood-proxy variables on index returns and volatility in six South Asian marke...
Weather affects people’s mood, according to psychological studies. For example, low temperature can ...
Multiple psychological studies support a relationship between weather and the mood of individuals. F...
A long history of psychological studies has postulated that good (bad) weather induces a positive (...
A well-specified and complete empirical model for weather effects, based on a rigorous noise-trader-...
Since Saunders (1993), there has been ongoing research on whether the weather can affect asset price...
The coordinated trading of weather-sensitive investment drives stock returns and links the return ...
This study shows that weather-based indicators of mood impact perceptions of mispricing and trading ...
Whilst common intuition and the rapid growth of weather derivative practices effectively support the...
Weather can have profound effects on economic activity, most obviously agriculture, construction, an...
We show that results in the recent strand of the literature, which tries to explain stock returns by...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
Recent research in behavioral finance has investigated whether investors’ mood fluctuations induced ...
Saunders (1993) and Hirshleifer and Shumway (2001) document the effect of weather on stock returns. ...
We study the effect of mood-proxy variables on index returns and volatility in six South Asian marke...
Weather affects people’s mood, according to psychological studies. For example, low temperature can ...
Multiple psychological studies support a relationship between weather and the mood of individuals. F...
A long history of psychological studies has postulated that good (bad) weather induces a positive (...
A well-specified and complete empirical model for weather effects, based on a rigorous noise-trader-...
Since Saunders (1993), there has been ongoing research on whether the weather can affect asset price...
The coordinated trading of weather-sensitive investment drives stock returns and links the return ...
This study shows that weather-based indicators of mood impact perceptions of mispricing and trading ...
Whilst common intuition and the rapid growth of weather derivative practices effectively support the...
Weather can have profound effects on economic activity, most obviously agriculture, construction, an...
We show that results in the recent strand of the literature, which tries to explain stock returns by...