危机期间卖空对市场波动的时变效应:来自新冠肺炎和乌克兰战争的证据

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting European Journal of Business Science and Technology Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.11118/ejobsat.2022.013
Kwaku Boafo Baidoo
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本文实证研究了在外生不确定性条件下卖空对市场波动的影响。以新冠肺炎大流行和俄乌冲突爆发时期为事件研究对象,采用非对称EGARCH模型。我们发现,在疫情爆发前和疫情爆发后的时期,市场波动具有高度的持久性和不对称效应。我们发现,有证据表明,在疫情爆发前,卖空行为增加了市场波动性,而俄罗斯-乌克兰冲突期间,市场波动性降低。我们没有发现在疫情爆发后的时期,卖空对市场波动产生影响的证据。我们的研究结果为危机时期的卖空策略提供了重要的启示。
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Time-Varying Effect of Short Selling on Market Volatility During Crisis: Evidence from COVID-19 and War in Ukraine
In this paper, we empirically investigate the effect of short selling on market volatility during exogenously-induced uncertainties. Using the Covid-19 pandemic and the onset of the Russian-Ukraine Conflicts periods as event study, we employ the asymmetric EGARCH model. We show high persistence and asymmetric effects of market volatility during the pre-covid outbreak and post-covid outbreak periods. We find evidence that short selling increases market volatility during the pre-covid outbreak period while the period of the Russian-Ukraine conflict is characterized by reduced volatility. We find no evidence of short selling effect on market volatility during the post-covid outbreak period. Our findings provide significant implications for short-selling strategies during crisis periods.
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European Journal of Business Science and Technology
European Journal of Business Science and Technology Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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