The first essay examines news and the cross section of returns. Using a sentiment score provided by Thomson Reuters to measure the tone of news articles, this paper examines monthly portfolio returns constructed from information about past news articles. The sentiment score is obtained from the kind of words and phrases that are used in the news article. Positive tone in news articles in the past months predicts positive returns. Similarly, negative tone in the past months predicts negative returns. Past sentiment predicts future returns even for large stocks. The predictive ability of past sentiment dominates the predictive ability of past returns. After controlling for past sentiment, the predictive ability of past returns (in predicting ...
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The relationship between information and stock returns is one of the most fundamental questions in f...
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The dissertation consists of two essays. The first essay investigates the ability of prior returns, ...
News are the direct channel through which most investors learn about fundamental changes, hence news...
The dissertation comprises three essays on empirical asset pricing. The essays connect to one anothe...
textMy dissertation consists of two essays which investigate how the reaction of market participant...
This thesis consists of three essays on investor sentiment and the cross-sections of stock returns. ...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays that explore new directions in empirical asset pri...
Thesis advisor: Ronnie SadkaIn the first essay, we estimate liquidity-driven trading volume, denoted...
The first essay examines the events of May 6, 2010: the ``Flash Crash". The Flash Crash, a brief per...
This dissertation consists of three essays in financial economics. The first two essays explore how ...
This dissertation provides empirical evidences on media-based investor emotions in predicting stock ...
A central topic in empirical asset pricing is how to explain anomalies in various trading horizons. ...
This dissertation considers different aspects of individual stock predictability. The first essay ...
This dissertation, by employing different trading strategies, addresses the trading profitability is...
The relationship between information and stock returns is one of the most fundamental questions in f...
A functioning stock market is an essential component of a competitive economy, since it provides a m...
The dissertation consists of two essays. The first essay investigates the ability of prior returns, ...
News are the direct channel through which most investors learn about fundamental changes, hence news...
The dissertation comprises three essays on empirical asset pricing. The essays connect to one anothe...
textMy dissertation consists of two essays which investigate how the reaction of market participant...
This thesis consists of three essays on investor sentiment and the cross-sections of stock returns. ...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays that explore new directions in empirical asset pri...
Thesis advisor: Ronnie SadkaIn the first essay, we estimate liquidity-driven trading volume, denoted...
The first essay examines the events of May 6, 2010: the ``Flash Crash". The Flash Crash, a brief per...
This dissertation consists of three essays in financial economics. The first two essays explore how ...
This dissertation provides empirical evidences on media-based investor emotions in predicting stock ...
A central topic in empirical asset pricing is how to explain anomalies in various trading horizons. ...
This dissertation considers different aspects of individual stock predictability. The first essay ...
This dissertation, by employing different trading strategies, addresses the trading profitability is...
The relationship between information and stock returns is one of the most fundamental questions in f...
A functioning stock market is an essential component of a competitive economy, since it provides a m...