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We exploit the merger between BlackRock and Barclays Global Investors to study how changes in expected ownership concentration affect the investment behavior of funds and the cross-section of stocks worldwide. We find that funds with open-end structures and a large exposure to commonly-held...
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The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting global markets through unprecedented circumstances. Fears surrounding such novel virus has led to dramatic market turbulence and massive tumbles in stock prices. In this paper, we explore the impact of COVID-19 on a comprehensive sample of 45 emerging...
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This paper examined the effect of COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy. The study employed an analytical approach reviewing the most recent literature COVID-19 global Statistics, oil price, policy responses and stock market. It was discovered that COVID-19 has spread to well over 200...
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We provide evidence for a causal link between the US economy and the global financial cycle. Using intraday data, we show that US macroeconomic news releases have large and significant effects on global risky asset prices. Stock price indexes of 27 countries, the VIX, and commodity prices all...
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We provide evidence for a causal link between the US economy and the global financial cycle. Using a unique intraday dataset, we show that US macroeconomic news releases have large and significant effects on global risky asset prices. Stock price indexes of 27 countries, commodity prices, and...
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brink of collapse and the deepest contraction in world output in more than half a century followed. Moreover, unprecedented …
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This paper hypothesizes that the number of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases significantly influence the stock returns in international financial markets. Our empirical evidence, based on panel Granger non-causality tests, strongly supports this hypothesis for Group of Seven (G7)...
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This paper analyzes whether country-specific or foreign Economic Policy Uncertainty (EPU) can explain time-series variation in momentum returns in some international stock markets. First, we empirically tested three EPU index series on the return of Long-Short portfolios of momentum-based...
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We examine key developments in trade-related activity in derivatives markets during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a unique database spanning 113 exchanges and 40 countries, we find significant large increases in volumes and open interest using event study methods. Further, drawing upon techniques...
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