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Abstract
The goal of this paper is to determine the heterogeneity in communication among the ECB Governing Council members, employing the GPT language model, and assess its impact on financial markets with high-frequency data since 2014. Our findings uncover trends in sentiments and topics in line with economic developments and similar studies. We highlight a marked divergence between hawkish and dovish members. Using regression analysis, we demonstrate that the communication from the Governing Council members significantly influences various euro area asset classes, particularly Italian sovereign bonds. These effects are consistently significant across different periods. Our study also highlights specific topics that exert a more pronounced influence on market dynamics, notably unconventional monetary policy since 2014 and, more recently, interest rate discussions. Hawkish communication is observed to have a more substantial effect on sovereign bond yields. Furthermore, speeches by Executive Board members and the Governors of Germany, France and Austria are found to have the most significant overall impact on euro area markets.
Keywords: ECB, monetary policy, communication, sentiment analysis, euro area, financial markets.
JEL codes: C80, E43, E44, E58, G14.
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