业务
货币经济学
库存(枪支)
债务
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
大流行
现金流
证券交易所
金融体系
财务
经济
工程类
病理
机械工程
传染病(医学专业)
医学
疾病
作者
Wenzhi Ding,Ross Levine,Chen Lin,Wensi Xie
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jfineco.2021.03.005
摘要
We evaluate the connection between corporate characteristics and the reaction of stock returns to COVID-19 cases using data on more than 6,700 firms across 61 economies. The pandemic-induced drop in stock returns was milder among firms with stronger pre-2020 finances (more cash and undrawn credit, less total and short-term debt, and larger profits), less exposure to COVID-19 through global supply chains and customer locations, more corporate social responsibility activities, and less entrenched executives. Furthermore, the stock returns of firms controlled by families (especially through direct holdings and with non-family managers), large corporations, and governments performed better, and those with greater ownership by hedge funds and other asset management companies performed worse. Stock markets positively price small amounts of managerial ownership but negatively price high levels of managerial ownership during the pandemic.
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