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Anomalies and News
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2018
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Crisis ManagementNews DistributionBusiness AnalyticsJournalismMedia StudiesInteractive JournalismAsset PricingBehavioral FinanceNews AnalyticsNews SemanticsAccountingBiased ExpectationsFinanceStock Return AnomaliesFinancial EconomicsNews ConsumptionBusinessAnomaly ReturnsEpistemologyStock Market PredictionFinancial ForecastMass CommunicationArtsMarket Trend
ABSTRACT Using a sample of 97 stock return anomalies, we find that anomaly returns are 50% higher on corporate news days and six times higher on earnings announcement days. These results could be explained by dynamic risk, mispricing due to biased expectations, or data mining. We develop and conduct several unique tests to differentiate between these three explanations. Our results are most consistent with the idea that anomaly returns are driven by biased expectations, which are at least partly corrected upon news arrival.
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