12-12-2014 19:30 via news.yahoo.com

MIT study explains why stocks swoon when school vacation ends

BOSTON (Reuters) - Why do stock markets tend to fall after long school breaks? Because investors need to catch up on all the bad news they missed while lounging on the beach or hitting the ski slopes with their kids. That is the conclusion of new MIT research into the effect of the academic calendar on markets. The results were released on Friday, days ahead of school winter break in the northern hemisphere. ...
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