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Government Fighting Pandemic, Stock Market Return, and COVID-19 Virus Outbreak

Published on: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade

First published: April 2021

Authors: Chun-Ping ChangGen-Fu Feng & Mingbo Zheng

Abstract:

We investigate the effect of the governments’ responses to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic on the returns in the stock market index. Panel data of 20 countries are used spanning January 2 to July 21, 2020, for the dynamic panel model. The results indicate that the overall government response, containment and health, and stringency indices have a significantly positive effect on stock market returns. Specifically, government policy responses of shutting down workplaces, canceling public events, restricting public gatherings and international travel, providing income support, and implementing fiscal measures can increase stock market returns. Our evidence shows that the stock market does not react significantly to government interventions in the health system. We believe that our findings provide valuable information for policymakers and financial investors around the world.