Aggregate News Sentiment and Stock Market Returns in India

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This paper contributes to the advancement of noise trader theory by examining the connection between aggregate news sentiment and stock market returns during days of significant stock market movement. In contrast to previous studies that solely focused on company-specific news sentiment, this research explores the impact of aggregate news sentiment. To draw conclusions, GARCH modeling, regression analysis, and dictionary-based sentiment analysis are employed. The findings, based on data from India, reveal that aggregate news sentiment has a short-lived influence, with notable effects stemming from the business and politics categories.

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Chari, S., Desai, P. H., Borde, N., & George, B. (2023). Aggregate News Sentiment and Stock Market Returns in India. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 16(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm16080376

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