2019冠状病毒病的爆发和金融市场的表现:来自尼日利亚股市、外汇市场和加密货币市场的证据

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
I. Mohammed
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摘要

该研究调查了新冠肺炎疫情爆发后股票市场、外汇市场和加密货币市场的表现。在控制了原油价格波动的同时影响后,采用事件研究方法确定了首个大流行确诊病例和首个记录的死亡病例后的异常收益(AR)和相应的累积异常收益(CAR)。与之前的研究一致,该论文记录了尼日利亚股市和加密货币市场在宣布第一例疫情爆发时分别出现-0.34%和-1.01%的负面反应的证据。该研究还记录了在宣布第一例死亡病例时,尼日利亚股市和加密货币市场分别受到-1.71%和-0.78%的负面和统计显著影响。与首次报告的疫情病例相比,首次宣布死亡病例时,大流行的不利影响更大。但对外汇市场的负面影响并不显著。文章的结论是,股市的负面反应与疫情期间的市场恐慌和政策不确定性是一致的。此外,大流行对加密货币市场的不利影响是由于市场与受监管的金融市场(如股票市场)的共同走势以及市场之间的回报相关性增加。版权所有©2023 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd。
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COVID-19 Outbreak and Performance of Financial Markets: Evidence from the Stock Market, the Foreign Exchange Market and Cryptocurrencies Market in Nigeria
The study investigated performance of the stock market, foreign exchange market and the cryptocurrencies market as a result of COVID-19 outbreak. Event studies methodology was employed to determine the abnormal return (AR) and corresponding cumulative abnormal return (CAR) following the first confirmed case of the pandemic and the first recorded case of fatality, after controlling for the concurrent effect of crude price fluctuations. Consistent with previous studies, the paper documented evidence of negative reaction of –0.34% and –1.01% for the Nigerian stock market and the cryptocurrency market respectively at the announcement of first case of the pandemic's outbreak. The study also documented negative and statistically significant effects of –1.71% and –0.78% for Nigerian stock market and the cryptocurrency market respectively when the first case of death was announced. Adverse effect of the pandemic was found to be stronger when the first case of death was announced compared to first reported case of the outbreak. However, negative but insignificant effect was recorded for the foreign exchange market. The paper concluded that negative reaction for the stock market is consistent with market panic and policy uncertainty during the pandemic. Furthermore, adverse effect of the pandemic on the cryptocurrency market was due to increased co-movement of the market with regulated financial markets such as the stock market as well as correlation of returns between the markets. Copyright © 2023 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets
International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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