COVID-19和政府的应对措施:大流行病是否影响了吉隆坡综合指数?

Eric Wen Ming Yoong, Wee-Yeap Lau
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本研究旨在确定 COVID-19 大流行和政府应对措施对马来西亚股市的影响。通过使用 2020 年 3 月 1 日至 2020 年 12 月 31 日的吉隆坡综合指数(KLCI),本研究发现了几项发现。首先,COVID-19 的每日新增病例数影响了指数。尽管如此,新增病例在后期转为正值。这一发现推断出,从长期来看,投资者对 COVID-19 越来越冷淡。第二,每日新增的 COVID-19 死亡病例对股指产生了负面影响。第三,调度令(MCO)对股指产生了不利影响。第四,恢复运动控制令 RMCO 和大多数政府刺激计划对股指产生了积极影响。总之,政府应对 COVID-19 的措施成功地减轻了大流行病对股市的负面影响。经济刺激计划为大流行期间的市场复苏提供了急需的动力。
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COVID-19 AND GOVERNMENT RESPONSES: HAS THE PANDEMIC AFFECTED THE KUALA LUMPUR COMPOSITE INDEX?
This study aims to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and government responses on the Malaysian stock market. Usingthe Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI) from 1st March 2020 to 31st December 2020, the study discovered several findings. First, thenumber of daily new COVID-19 cases affected the index. Nevertheless, the new cases turned out to be positive at a later stage. This finding inferred that investors grew apathetic towards COVID-19 over the long run. Second, daily new COVID-19 deaths negatively impacted the stock index. Third, the Movement Control Order (MCO) harmfully influenced the index. Fourth, the Recovery Movement Control Order RMCO and most government stimulus packages positively impacted the index. In conclusion, the government’s responses to COVID-19 have managed to mitigate several negative impacts of the pandemic on the stock market. The stimulus packages provided the much-needed impetus for market recovery during the pandemic.
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