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Resumo:The anti-racial discrimination protests promoted by the Black Lives Matter movement were frequently reported by the media worldwide and strongly affected public opinion. This event study research investigates their effect on financial markets, highlighting the uneven impact on stock returns of companies supporting the Republican party vis-à-vis the Democratic party and non-politicised corporations. This thesis contributes to the identification of linkages between politics, activism and financial markets, which have implications on corporate strategic decisions, asset management and on the role of the media in influencing volatility in financial markets.
Autores principais:Roda, Giorgia
Assunto:Event study Protests Black lives matter Republican Politics Efficient market hyothesis Stock returns United States Financial markets Media News Financial economics
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Financial economics
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spellingShingle The black lives matter movement in event study: an analysis on politically-affiliated corporations in the Us
Roda, Giorgia
Event study
Protests
Black lives matter
Republican
Politics
Efficient market hyothesis
Stock returns
United States
Financial markets
Media
News
Financial economics
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Event study
Protests
Black lives matter
Republican
Politics
Efficient market hyothesis
Stock returns
United States
Financial markets
Media
News
Financial economics
title The black lives matter movement in event study: an analysis on politically-affiliated corporations in the Us
title_full The black lives matter movement in event study: an analysis on politically-affiliated corporations in the Us
title_fullStr The black lives matter movement in event study: an analysis on politically-affiliated corporations in the Us
title_full_unstemmed The black lives matter movement in event study: an analysis on politically-affiliated corporations in the Us
title_short The black lives matter movement in event study: an analysis on politically-affiliated corporations in the Us
title_sort The black lives matter movement in event study: an analysis on politically-affiliated corporations in the Us
topic Event study
Protests
Black lives matter
Republican
Politics
Efficient market hyothesis
Stock returns
United States
Financial markets
Media
News
Financial economics
topic_facet Event study
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Black lives matter
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Efficient market hyothesis
Stock returns
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Financial markets
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News
Financial economics
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