The Speed of Stock Price Adjustment To Corporate Announcements: Insights From Turkey

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2020

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Ersan, Oğuz
Şimşir, Serif Aziz
Şimsek, Koray D.
Afan, Hasan

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The market reaction speeds to the news flow are currently measured at the millisecond level in developed markets. We investigate, using a unique setting from Turkey, whether the market reaction speeds in less sophisticated markets are on par with those of developed markets. We find that market reaction times to corporate announcements are slower than documented in recent studies, although markets react to positive news more quickly than negative news. When high-frequency traders are more active in the market prior to announcements, the speed of price adjustment is slower. Finally, we find sizable profit opportunities for investors following event-driven strategies.

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Corporate announcements, Event study, High frequency trading, Speed of stock price response, Event study, High frequency trading, Speed of stock price response, Corporate announcements

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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