Abstract

Central bank informal communication became more frequent and acquired more mass media attention after the global financial crisis. Do investors remember past central bank communications when a new communication is released? Focusing on the United States, we show that abnormal stock returns increase as informal communications are repeated over time and within a short distance from each other.

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