COVID-19 Cases, Deaths, Vaccinations and Malaysian Islamic Stock Market Returns

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been the greatest disrupting pandemic that results in economy and social devastations. This study aims to explore the impact of novel COVID-19 pandemic on Islamic stock market returns in Malaysia. We find that COVID-19 new cases exert negative and significant effect on Islamic stock market returns. In addition, COVID-19 deaths significantly and adversely influence Islamic stock market returns. Particularly, the findings reveal that higher levels of COVID-19 new cases and deaths tend to reduce Islamic stock returns in Malaysia. Interestingly, we document that vaccinations have no impact in influencing Islamic stock market returns, signifying that vaccinations are not effective in improving Islamic stock market returns in Malaysia over the sample period. Our findings provide important implications for academics, policymakers and investors to comprehend the effect of COVID-19 on Islamic stock returns. The results suggest that Islamic stock investments in Malaysia do not show as a superior investment option during the health crisis.
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COVID-19病例、死亡、疫苗接种和马来西亚伊斯兰股票市场回报
冠状病毒(COVID-19)是造成经济和社会破坏的最具破坏性的大流行病。本研究旨在探讨新型冠状病毒病疫情对马来西亚伊斯兰股票市场收益的影响。我们发现,新发病例对伊斯兰股市收益有显著负向影响。此外,COVID-19死亡对伊斯兰股票市场的回报产生了重大不利影响。特别是,调查结果显示,更高水平的COVID-19新病例和死亡人数往往会降低马来西亚的伊斯兰股票回报。有趣的是,我们证明接种疫苗对影响伊斯兰股票市场回报没有影响,这表明在样本期间接种疫苗对提高马来西亚伊斯兰股票市场回报无效。我们的研究结果为学者、政策制定者和投资者理解COVID-19对伊斯兰股票回报的影响提供了重要启示。结果表明,在健康危机期间,马来西亚的伊斯兰股票投资并不是一个优越的投资选择。
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