Decomposing Climate Risks in Stock Markets

Decomposing Climate Risks in Stock Markets
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2023 Issue 141
Publication date: June 2023
ISBN: 9798400244582
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Finance , Economics- Macroeconomics , Economics / General , Industries - Energy , Environmental Economics , Public Policy- Environmental Policy , Climate Mitigation , Machine Learning , Asset Pricing , climate mitigation news , climate news factor , sorting strategy , EU stock market , climate news coverage , Climate change , Climate policy , Oil sector , Asset prices , Global

Summary

Climate change poses an unprecedented challenge to the world economy and the global financial system. This paper sets out to understand and quantify the impact of climate mitigation, with a focus on climate-related news, which represents an important information source that investors use to revise their subjective assessments of climate risks. Using full-text data from Financial Times from January 2005 to March 2022, we develop machine learning-based indicators to measure risks from climate mitigation, and the direction of the risk is identified through manual labels. The documented risk premium indicates that climate mitigation news has been partially priced in the Canadian stock market. More specifically, stock prices react positively to market-wide climate-favorable news but they do not react negatively to climate-unfavorable news. The results are robust to different model specifications and across equity markets.