Covid-19 Effect on Community Mobility and Stock Market of Malaysia

IF 0.3 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
N. A. Abu Hasan, W. H. Boo, W. Yan
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Abstract

Physical distancing is believed to contain the spread of COVID-19 virus. With data provided by COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports from Google, this study examines the mobility patterns at different stages of Movement Control Order (MCO) and investigates whether lower mobility reduces the number of new cases, death cases, and recovery rate. This research also covers the time spent in places such as i) retail and recreation, ii) grocery and pharmacy, iii) parks, iv) transit stations, v) the workplace, and vi) residential areas. As each of these types of places has distinct epidemiological characteristics, they may spread transmission differently. This study also correlates the stock market with mobility patterns of Malaysians in order to evaluate the effectiveness of lockdowns on COVID-19 incidents and its impact on the stock market, in this case;Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI). Findings of this study highlight the effects of pandemic COVID-19 on stock market daily performance by utilizing prospect and uncertainty theory in predicting the short-term impacts of the epidemic.
新冠肺炎疫情对马来西亚社区流动性和股市的影响
人们认为,保持身体距离可以遏制新冠病毒的传播。本研究利用谷歌提供的COVID-19社区流动性报告数据,考察了运动控制令(MCO)不同阶段的流动性模式,并探讨了流动性降低是否会减少新发病例数、死亡病例数和康复率。这项研究还涵盖了在以下场所花费的时间:i)零售和娱乐场所,ii)杂货店和药房,iii)公园,iv)中转站,v)工作场所,vi)住宅区。由于每种类型的地方都具有不同的流行病学特征,它们可能以不同的方式传播。本研究还将股票市场与马来西亚人的流动性模式联系起来,以评估COVID-19事件封锁的有效性及其对股票市场的影响,在本研究中是吉隆坡综合指数(KLCI)。本研究利用前景和不确定性理论预测疫情的短期影响,突出了COVID-19大流行对股市日表现的影响。
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