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COVID-19 containment measures and expected stock volatility: high-frequency evidence from selected advanced economies

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Acharaya, Viral V. ; Liu, Yang ; Zhao, Yunhui

IMF

IMF - Washington, DC

2021

43 p.

epidemic disease ; containment ; disease control ; economic impact

EU countries ; Italy ; Germany ; United Kingdom ; USA

IMF Working Paper

WP/21/157

Medicine - Toxicology - Health

https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WP/Issues/2021/06/04/COVID-19-Containment-Measures-and-Expected-Stock-Volatility-High-Frequency-Evidence-from-50229

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"We study the effect of COVID-19 containment measures on expected stock price volatility in some advanced economies, using event studies with hand-collected minute-level data and panel regressions with daily data. We find that six-month-ahead volatility indices dropped following announcements of initial or re-imposed lockdowns, and that they did not drop significantly following the easing of lockdowns. Such patterns are not as strong for three-month-ahead expected volatility and generally absent for one-month-ahead expected volatility. These results provide suggestive evidence for the existence of an intertemporal trade-off: although stringent containment measures cause short-term economic disruptions, they may reduce medium-term uncertainty (reflected in expected stock volatility) by boosting markets' confidence that the outbreak would be under control more quickly."

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