Impact of new economic data on markets

A new paper by the New York Fed investigates how the issuance of new economic data influences asset prices in the stock, bond and foreign exchange markets.

The authors find that only the nonfarm payroll numbers, the GDP advance release and a private sector manufacturing report have significant and persistent effects.

They also determine that bond yields show the strongest response to economic announcements while stock prices show the weakest.

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