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Modeling and Detecting Company Risks from News: A Case Study in Bloomberg News

Computation and Language 2025-08-18 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science Machine Learning

Abstract

Identifying risks associated with a company is important to investors and the well-being of the overall financial market. In this study, we build a computational framework to automatically extract company risk factors from news articles. Our newly proposed schema comprises seven distinct aspects, such as supply chain, regulations, and competitions. We sample and annotate 744 news articles and benchmark various machine learning models. While large language models have achieved huge progress in various types of NLP tasks, our experiment shows that zero-shot and few-shot prompting state-of-the-art LLMs (e.g. LLaMA-2) can only achieve moderate to low performances in identifying risk factors. And fine-tuned pre-trained language models are performing better on most of the risk factors. Using this model, we analyze over 277K Bloomberg news articles and demonstrate that identifying risk factors from news could provide extensive insight into the operations of companies and industries.

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@article{arxiv.2508.10927,
  title  = {Modeling and Detecting Company Risks from News: A Case Study in Bloomberg News},
  author = {Jiaxin Pei and Soumya Vadlamannati and Liang-Kang Huang and Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro and Xinyu Hua},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.10927},
  year   = {2025}
}