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An Anatomy of the “S&P Game”: The Effects of Changing the Rules
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1996
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Empirical FinanceGame TheoryLaw“ SIndex CompositionBehavioral Game TheoryMarket MicrostructureAsset PricingEconomic AnalysisGame DesignJune 1994Stock PricesAccountingGame StudiesGame StudyStrategyGamesFinanceP Game ”Financial EconomicsBusinessStock Market PredictionP 500ArtsMarket Trend
ABSTRACT This study analyzes the effects of changes in S&P 500 index composition from January 1986 through June 1994, a period during which Standard and Poor's began its practice of preannouncing changes five days beforehand. The new announcement practice has given rise to the “S&P game” and has altered the way stock prices react. We find that prices increase abnormally from the close on the announcement day to the close on the effective day. The overall increase is greater than under the old announcement policy although part of the increase reverses after the stock is included in the index.
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