News-based Sentiment Indicators

News-based Sentiment Indicators
Author: Chengyu Huang
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1513523171

Download News-based Sentiment Indicators Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

We construct sentiment indices for 20 countries from 1980 to 2019. Relying on computational text analysis, we capture specific language like “fear”, “risk”, “hedging”, “opinion”, and, “crisis”, as well as “positive” and “negative” sentiments, in news articles from the Financial Times. We assess the performance of our sentiment indices as “news-based” early warning indicators (EWIs) for financial crises. We find that sentiment indices spike and/or trend up ahead of financial crises.


News-based Sentiment Indicators
Language: en
Pages: 56
Authors: Chengyu Huang
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-12-06 - Publisher: International Monetary Fund

GET EBOOK

We construct sentiment indices for 20 countries from 1980 to 2019. Relying on computational text analysis, we capture specific language like “fear”, “risk
What News Can Really Tell Us?
Language: en
Pages: 0
Authors: Anna Marszal
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2022 - Publisher:

GET EBOOK

Data Science for Economics and Finance
Language: en
Pages: 357
Authors: Sergio Consoli
Categories: Application software
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021 - Publisher: Springer Nature

GET EBOOK

This open access book covers the use of data science, including advanced machine learning, big data analytics, Semantic Web technologies, natural language proce
What's on the News Today?
Language: en
Pages: 220
Authors: Christoph Sandner
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012 - Publisher:

GET EBOOK

News-based Sentiment Indicators
Language: en
Pages: 56
Authors: Chengyu Huang
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-12-06 - Publisher: International Monetary Fund

GET EBOOK

We construct sentiment indices for 20 countries from 1980 to 2019. Relying on computational text analysis, we capture specific language like “fear”, “risk