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    Quantifying over Boolean announcements by Hans van Ditmarsch, Tim French

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Various extensions of public announcement logic have been proposed with quantification over announcements. …”
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    Announcement as effort on topological spaces by Hans van Ditmarsch, Sophia Knight, Aybüke Özgün

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…We propose a multi-agent logic of knowledge, public and arbitrary announcements, that is interpreted on topological spaces in the style of subset space semantics. …”
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    Investor reaction to acquisition announcements. by Teo, See Hoo., Goh, Jenn Yang., Loh, Ee Chong.

    Published 2011
    “…In this paper, we examine the abnormal returns for acquiring firms during acquisition announcements when the founder serves on the board of directors. …”
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    The signaling effects of fiscal announcements by Melosi, L, Morita, H, Rogantini Picco, A, Zanetti, F

    Published 2024
    “…Announcing a large fiscal stimulus may signal the government’s pessimism about the severity of a recession to the private sector, impairing the stabilizing effects of the policy. …”
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    The economic impact of recession announcements by Eggers, AC, Ellison, M, Lee, SS

    Published 2021
    “…The convention in the news media is to announce a recession if a country experiences two consecutive quarters of negative growth. …”
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    Investigating the Integration beetween Asymmetric Decrease in Liquidity Trading before Earnings Announcements, The Announcement Return Premium and Profitability News Announcements Using a Simultaneous Equations System by Hamidreza Imany, Mohsen Dastgir

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Because of high information asymmetry, in the days before earnings announcements, stock trading is decreased. After checking it was found that the decrease in trading is asymmetric (imbalancing) and the decrease in purchases of shares in these days is more than of the sales decline the decision of traders to sell will lead to positive returns after the earnings announcement. …”
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