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Current Issues in Economics and Finance
How Economic News Moves Markets
August 2008  Volume 14, Number 6
JEL classification: E00, G00
 

Authors: Leonardo Bartolini, Linda Goldberg, and
Adam Sacarny

Exploring how the release of new economic data affects asset prices in the stock, bond, and foreign exchange markets, the authors find that only a few announcements—the nonfarm payroll numbers, the GDP advance release, and a private sector manufacturing report—generate price responses that are economically significant and measurably persistent. Bond yields show the strongest response and stock prices the weakest. The authors’ analysis of the direction of these effects suggests that news of stronger-than-expected growth and inflation generally prompts a rise in bond yields and the exchange value of the dollar.

 
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