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This study explores the contrasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on various industries in Australia. Considering all daily announced information, we analyzed the diverse impacts of COVID-19 on the sectoral stock returns from 26 January to 20 July 2020. Sixteen out of twenty examined stock...
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This study explores the contrasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on various industries in Australia. Considering all daily announced information, we analyzed the diverse impacts of COVID-19 on the sectoral stock returns from 26 January to 20 July 2020. Sixteen out of twenty examined stock...
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This paper evaluates the existence of herding behavior and its drivers in the Australian equity market by considering the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. Utilizing an updated dataset from 2009 to 2021, we confirm that herding propensity is more pronounced at the beginning of the crisis due to a...
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The fiscal position of many countries is worrying - and getting worse. Should formally independent central bankers be concerned that observed fiscal excesses spill over to monetary policy, and jeopardize price stability? To provide some insights this paper tracks the interactions between fiscal...
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