An in-depth exploration of how breaking news affects investor sentiments and trader decisions—and ultimately the stock market
Glued to their screens for news alerts, financial traders must quickly decipher which ones are most reliable in order to make effective trading decisions. Journalists know that the headlines they craft must instantly grab the attention of a trader.
This book focuses on the relatively unknown "Headlines" desk in newswire services, where journalists type breaking news for subscribers and the public. Drawing on their experiences as former Bloomberg headline writers, Chandran and Lyte reveal the processes of these teams that deftly link the two sides of news: information and interpretation.
The insights this book offers will benefit students of both business journalism and finance, as well as CEOs, corporate communications directors, wealth managers, investors, and traders.
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1: Fastest Fingers FirstChapter 2: NewsmakersChapter 3: Company FinancialsChapter 4: Business Operations and Internal TurmoilChapter 5: Key Performance IndicatorsChapter 6: Mergers, Acquisitions and RestructuringChapter 7: Stock Market and BeyondChapter 8: Shareholder ActivismChapter 9: Economic IndicatorsChapter 10: Inventions and InnovationsChapter 11: Policy, Legislation, and the CourtsChapter 12: Supply Chain and Global TradeChapter 13: Disease, Disaster, DisruptionChapter 14: MilestonesAfterword by Steve SosnickA Note on SourcesNotes IndexAbout the Authors
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