Liquidity Effects on Travel and Tourism Stocks following Global Financial Crises

A. Gregoriou, Sotiroula Liasidou
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This paper explores liquidity effects following the global financial crises between 2007 and 2009 for 25 stocks listed on the Dow Jones Travel and Tourism Index. We find evidence of a sustained increase in the liquidity of the stocks as a result of the financial crises. The empirical findings are consistent with the information cost/liquidity hypothesis, which states that investors demand a lower premium for holding stocks with relatively more available information. Our results suggest that the travel and tourism industry is no longer considered a luxury item. On the contrary, it appears to be more of a necessity to stimulate business and happiness for firms and individuals, respectively, in times of financial turmoil.
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全球金融危机对旅游类股票流动性的影响
本文探讨了2007年至2009年全球金融危机对道琼斯旅游指数成份股的流动性影响。我们发现了金融危机导致股票流动性持续增加的证据。实证结果与信息成本/流动性假设一致,即投资者对持有信息相对较多的股票的溢价要求较低。我们的研究结果表明,旅游业不再被视为一种奢侈品。相反,在金融动荡时期,似乎更有必要分别刺激企业和个人的业务和幸福感。
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