COVID-19 and Stock Market Liquidity: An International Evidence

Document Type

Article

Source of Publication

SSRN Electronic Journal

Publication Date

2-16-2021

Abstract

This study analyzes the impact of COVID-19 on stock market liquidity of China and four worst hit countries by the pandemic. Using daily data for the stock market illiquidity spanning over July 1, 2019 to July 10, 2020 and the data for new cases and deaths over the period from December 31, 2019 to July 10, 2020, the results of our GARCH analysis show that liquidity in stock markets of all the sampled countries hit hard by the news of the outbreak. We find that for all sampled countries inflation in illiquidity due to temporary shocks reverts to long term trend shortly suggesting that the liquidity shocks due to the incidence of COVID-19 were short lived. The findings of our VAR analysis show an absence of any short-term relationship between COVID-19 new cases or deaths and illiquidity. Since the series are not integrated at same level, long-term relationship between COVID-19 and stock market illiquidity do not exist as well suggesting no evidence of the effect of COVID-19 on stock market liquidity.

ISSN

1556-5068

Disciplines

Business

Indexed in Scopus

no

Open Access

yes

Open Access Type

Green: A manuscript of this publication is openly available in a repository

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