George Skiadopoulos, University of London, University of Piraeus - Seminar

Wednesday 19 May 2021, 4:00pm to 5:00pm

Venue

Online via Zoom

Open to

Postgraduates, Staff

Registration

Free to attend - registration required

Registration Info

If you wish to join the seminar on Zoom, please contact Julie Stott (j.stott2@lancaster.ac.uk)

Event Details

Accounting and Finance Research Seminar to be presented by George Skiadopoulos, University of London, University of Piraeus. Paper title: Dissecting Climate Risks: Are They Reflected in Stock Prices? (with Renato Faccini and Rastin Matin)

https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sef/staff/georgeskiadopoulos.html

Abstract

We construct novel proxies of aggregate physical and transition climate risks by conducting textual analysis of Reuters climate-change news over 2000-2018. This analysis uncovers four textual risk factors related to the topics of U.S. climate policy, international summits, natural disasters, and global warming, respectively. The first two factors proxy transition risks, whereas the last two proxy physical risks. We find that only the climate policy factor is priced in the U.S. stock market, with the evidence being more pronounced over 2012-2018. The documented positive premium is consistent with the argument that investors hedge short-term transition risks. We validate this explanation using a narrative approach to mark the content of climate news. Our results imply that investors’ attention is an important driver of asset returns.

Contact Details

Name Julie Stott
Email

j.stott2@lancaster.ac.uk