This paper is part of an ongoing study on financial newspaper articles and whether and to what extent knowledge dissemination is popularised from specialised to non-specialised texts, recombined and recontextualised to be more intelligible to the layman. The main aim will be to an...
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A dictionary containing the keywords about the subprime crisis is built based on the newspaper articles during the crisis. Then the subprime crisis dictionary is compared with the disclosed risks from financial reports to measure their consistency. If the risk disclosures during or before the subprime...
Accordingly, our main research objective is to illustrate and measure business sentiment and emotions on the basis of linguistic data from newspaper articles published during the two periods under analysis. Against the background of an enduring and complex economic crisis, one in which the first ...
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On 23 April 2007, the FT unveiled a "refreshed" version of the newspaper and introduced a new slogan, "We Live in Financial Times".[27] In 2007 the FT pioneered a metered paywall, which let visitors to its website read a limited number of free articles during any one month before aski...
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