Music sentiment and the stock market in Vietnam

Thu Le Can, Minh Duy Le, Ko-Chia Yu
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Purpose By extending Edmans et al .’s (2021) music sentiment measures to the Vietnam market, the authors aim to investigate the impacts of music sentiment on stock market returns and volatility. Design/methodology/approach The authors adopted Edmans et al .’s (2021) music-based sentiment to proxy for investor mood. The current study uses linear regression analysis. Findings The authors find that music sentiment is significantly and positively related to both stock returns and stock market volatility. The authors also show that music sentiment has a contagious effect: Global music sentiment and those in the United States, France and Hong Kong are significant drivers of the Vietnamese stock market. The authors also examine the effect on different industry returns and find that returns on stocks of firms in the communication services, consumer discretionary, consumer staples, energy, financials, healthcare, real-estate, information technology and utility sectors are significantly related to music sentiment. In addition to valence, the authors find that other Spotify audio features can be used to quantify music sentiment. Originality/value This study contributes to the behavioral finance literature that focuses on investor sentiment. The authors address this topic in Vietnam using high-frequency data.
越南的音乐情绪和股市
通过将Edmans等人(2021)的音乐情绪措施扩展到越南市场,作者旨在研究音乐情绪对股票市场回报和波动的影响。设计/方法/方法作者采用Edmans等人(2021)基于音乐的情绪来代表投资者情绪。本研究采用线性回归分析。研究发现,音乐情绪与股票收益和股市波动均呈显著正相关。作者还表明,音乐情绪具有传染效应:全球音乐情绪以及美国、法国和香港的音乐情绪是越南股市的重要推动力。作者还研究了音乐对不同行业回报的影响,发现通信服务、非必需消费品、必需品、能源、金融、医疗、房地产、信息技术和公用事业行业的公司股票回报与音乐情绪显著相关。除了价格,作者还发现Spotify的其他音频功能可以用来量化音乐情绪。原创性/价值本研究对关注投资者情绪的行为金融学文献有所贡献。作者在越南使用高频数据解决了这个问题。
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