Research

A Thousand Words Tell More Than Just Numbers: Financial Crises and Historical Headlines with Roukka, T. and Nyberg, H.

We show that financial crises are preceded by changes in specific types of narrative information contained in newspaper article titles. Our novel international dataset and the resulting empirical evidence are gathered by integrating information from a large panel of economic news articles in global newspapers between the years 1870 and 2016 with conventional macroeconomic and financial indicators. We find that the predictive information of newspaper article titles that signals coming crisis episodes is substantial over and above the macroeconomic and financial indicators. The new indicators capture common features that have often been discussed as potential causes of specific crises but which have not been incorporated into empirical models.

 

Presentations
TSE Economics Research Seminar – September 2021
Bank of Finland financial stability department seminar – February 2022
RiskLab/BoF/ESRB Conference on Systemic Risk Analytics – May 2022

Conference presentation – 2022 RiskLab/BoF/ESRB Conference on Systemic Risk Analytics