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Toussaint, Roland. Further evidence on the announcement effect of equity issues in Germany. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1995.

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Wood, Douglas. Effect of regulatory announcements on returns. Manchester: Manchester Business School, 1996.

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Fleming, Michael J. The term structure of announcement effects. [New York, N.Y.]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1999.

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Fleming, Michael J. The term structure of announcement effects. Basel, Switzerland: Bank for International Settlements, Monetary and Economic Dept., 1999.

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Wood, Douglas. Effects of regulatory announcements on returns. Manchester: Manchester BusinessSchool, 1996.

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Angelini, P. Liquidity and announcement effects in the euro area. Roma: Banca d'Italia, 2002.

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Payne, Richard. Announcement effects and seasonality in the intra-day foreign exchange market. London: LondonSchool of Economics, Financial Markets Group, 1996.

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Chan, Keith K. W. Australian dividend reinvestment plans: The announcement effects of differing discount rates. [Melbourne]: Monash University, School of Banking & Finance, 1992.

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Hashimoto, Yuko. Effects of Japanese macroeconomic announcements on the dollar/yen exchange rate. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009.

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Hashimoto, Yuko. Effects of Japanese macroeconomic announcements on the dollar/yen exchange rate. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009.

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Blouin, Jennifer L. Capital gains taxes and stock reactions to quarterly earning announcements. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.

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McCole, Feilim. The interaction of earnings and dividend announcement effects on the London stock exchange. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1994.

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G, Andersen Torben, and National Bureau of Economic Research., eds. Micro effects of macro-announcements: Real-time price discovery in foreign exchange. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.

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Chan, Keith K. W. Australian tax changes and dividend reinvestment: Announcement effects : a pre- and post-imputation study. Sydney: University of Technology, Sydney, School of Finance and Economics, 1992.

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Wood, Douglas. Structural change announcement effects in an emerging market: The case of Indian stock market indices. Manchester: Manchester Business School, 1995.

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Crean, Patrick. A study of the wealth effects of UK merger announcements to target company shareholders. Dublin: University College Diblin, Graduate School of Business, 1998.

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National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.), ed. Program announcement: Central nervous system effects of human immunodeficiency virus infection : neurobiological, neurovirological, and neurobehavioral studies. [Rockville, Md.?: National Institute of Mental Health], 1988.

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Dnes, Antony W. Testing the Bernstein hypothesis: The effects of regulatory announcements on the returns to British Telecom. Loughborough: Loughborough University, Department of Economics, 1997.

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Ganapolsky, Eduardo J. J. The impact of policy announcements and news on capital markets: Crisis management in Argentina during the tequila effect. Washington DC: World Bank, 1998.

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Ganapolsky, Eduardo J. J. The impact of policy announcements and news on capital markets: Crisis management in Argentina during the tequila effect. Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Macroeconomics and Growth, 1998.

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Whalen, Gary. The wealth effects of OCC preemption announcements after the passage of the Georgia Fair Lending Act. Washington, DC: Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, 2004.

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Farber, Henry S. Have employment reductions become good news for shareholders?: The effect of job loss announcements on stock prices, 1970-97. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.

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Ramzan, Mohammad. An analysis of the effect of intra-firm exchange offer and stock swap announcements on stockholder's wealth: A signalling approach under asymmetric information. Blackrock (Co. Dublin): University College Dublin, 1995.

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Chetty, Raj. The effects of taxes on market responses to dividend announcements and payments: What can we learn from the 2003 dividend tax cut? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.

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Sapian, Ros Zam Zam. The effect of acquisition announcements on the share price movement of the acquiring firms: A study of Malaysiancompanies classified under the financial property and Industrial sectors. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1994.

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Johnson, Colleen F. Fiscal announcements: The macroeconomic effects of tax proposals. 1988.

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Noam, Vered. John Hyrcanus and a Heavenly Voice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811381.003.0003.

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This chapter treats the second-generation Hasmonean figure John Hyrcanus to whom the virtues of leadership, priesthood, and prophecy are attributed. This ascription is reflected not only in Josephus and rabbinic literature but also receives a hostile twist in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Based on an earlier stratum from a lost Aramaic chronicle, the legend recounts an announcement of military victory by a heavenly voice in the temple. In essence this tale belongs to a genre identified as priestly temple legends. This priestly legend was in turn integrated into both the Josephan and the rabbinic contexts. The new rabbinic setting in effect “rabbinized” the image of John Hyrcanus and inverted the message of the story, using it to announce the end of the era of prophecy. In contrast, Josephus underscored the merit of prophecy and retained the full image of John as a political and military leader. For both corpora, Hyrcanus represents the acme of the Hasmonean rulership.
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Sever, Can, Dimitris Drakopoulos, Evan Papageorgiou, and Rohit Goel. Effects of Emerging Market Asset Purchase Program Announcements on Financial Markets During the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Monetary Fund, 2020.

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Sever, Can, Dimitris Drakopoulos, Evan Papageorgiou, and Rohit Goel. Effects of Emerging Market Asset Purchase Program Announcements on Financial Markets During the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Monetary Fund, 2020.

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Sever, Can, Dimitris Drakopoulos, Evan Papageorgiou, and Rohit Goel. Effects of Emerging Market Asset Purchase Program Announcements on Financial Markets During the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Monetary Fund, 2020.

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Lanzendörfer, Anselma. Designated Attention. Edited by Christian Thorau and Hansjakob Ziemer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190466961.013.11.

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During the nineteenth century, new ideas about how to listen to music were developed. This chapter analyzes concert programs from the Leipzig Gewandhaus from the late eighteenth century through the mid-nineteenth. It looks at one aspect that has been largely ignored: the actual form that the announcements of music in concert programs took. Designations of musical pieces began to provide more and more information, specifying details such as composers’ name, key, running number, tempo and mood markings, and programmatic titles. This development was asynchronous and uneven, encompassing some composers and genres much earlier and more thoroughly than others. This chapter argues that the designations of works of music in concert programs—for a long time the medium closest to the actual listening experience—can be studied as an important factor that shaped (and shapes) music perception (e.g., the prestige effect of “the Ninth” and aesthetic hierarchies).
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Raudszus, Malte Helmut. Financial Return Risk and the Effect on Shareholder Wealth: How M&a Announcements and Banking Crisis Events Affect Stock Mean Returns and Stock Return Risk. Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter, 2012.

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Advanced - Level Books Collecton: Level 2 (Trophies). Harcourt School, 2002.

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Raudszus, Malte. Financial Return Risk and the Effect on Shareholder Wealth: How M&a Announcements and Banking Crisis Events Affect Stock Mean Returns and Stock Return Risk- a Compendium of Five Empirical Studies Across Selective Industries. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2012.

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Raudszus, Malte. Financial Return Risk and the Effect on Shareholder Wealth: How M&a Announcements and Banking Crisis Events Affect Stock Mean Returns and Stock Return Risk- a Compendium of Five Empirical Studies Across Selective Industries. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2012.

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Baerg, Nicole. Crafting Consensus. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499488.001.0001.

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In the early 2000s, the US monetary policy committee, as well as other central banks around the world, began using “forward guidance,” or changes in their statement language, to signal policy changes. Underlying this shift toward clearer communication was the idea that more comprehensible monetary policy would lead to better economic performance and lower inflation. The first three chapters of this book argue that, rather than being a lofty goal set by altruistically motivated policy makers, transparency depends on the configuration of committee members’ preferences. Monetary policy committees that have central bankers with opposing preferences are argued to communicate more precisely compared to either a single decision maker or central bankers with more similar preferences. Precise communication is then shown to have positive effects by lowering inflation. Shifting focus and using data from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), chapter 4 presents evidence that committees with opposing preferences use a lower share of uncertainty words in policy statements and make more numerous changes to public announcements. Chapter 5 shows that households in Germany change their inflation expectations when given more precise central bank information. And chapter 6 shows that the level of precision in inflation-related news articles is negatively related to inflation in a sample of countries from Latin America. In conclusion, this book offers a new way of thinking about central bank committees and transparency. It finds that appointing a more policy-diverse central bank committee can encourage intercommittee governance and accountability as well as better economic performance.
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