Stock Market Reaction to COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Industry Analysis in Frontier Market

The effect of COVID-19 on the efficiency of frontier stock markets at the industrial level has received little attention. This study aimed to analyze the Dhaka stock exchange’s immediate market response to the initial COVID-19 announcement at the industry level. An event study approach was used to c...

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