Are stock markets efficient in the face of fear? Evidence from the terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels

•We analyze the reaction of airline stocks to the recent terrorist attacks in Europe.•The market response to the attacks is in line with the notion of efficient markets.•We find that the attacks had strong negative valuation effects.•However, the effect was significantly smaller following the Brusse...

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