Are financial markets sensitive to media coverage of environmental news?
Rising environmental concerns are an increasingly material force driving investment decisions and asset allocation by market participants, who often rely on newspapers to keep up-to-date with the latest environmental news.
Marie Bessec and Julien Fouquau analyse how US media report environmental news and how they influence the reactions of financial markets in their « A green wave in media, a change of tack in stock markets » article.
Their main conclusions include:
The metrics of media coverage and tone developed in this article, along with the dictionary-based approach of the authors, can be used by practitioners to enhance their assessments of their climate risk exposure.
Further research could carry out a similar work using a social-based lexicon to broaden the conclusions of this paper to a more comprehensive set of extra-financial indicators.
A natural limitation of this work resides in the choice of the media sources, which had to be limited to reduce noise. Further controls for factors like language and origin country of the sources could prove themselves valuable.