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The Emergence of Covid-19 and Capital Market Reaction: An Emerging Market Scenario Analysis

This paper investigates the capital market reaction to the first detection of the COVID-19 in Bangladesh. Using a sample of 314 listed firms in Dhaka stock Exchange (DSE), this study employed the event study methodology (ESM) to find any abnormal return (AR) associated to the first COVID-19 detectio...

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Published in:Asian academy of management journal of accounting and finance 2021-01, Vol.17 (1), p.35-62
Main Authors: Adnan, ATM, Hasan, Md. Mahadi
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