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Financial sanctions and global stock market reaction: Evidence from the Russia-Ukraine conflict

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FINANCE RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.frl.2023.104398

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Russia; Ukraine; Event study; Stock market; Market return; War; Sanction

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Drawing from recent studies, this study examines the reactions of global stock markets to sanctions at the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war. Using event study methodology, the study finds that investors assign higher valuation to firms located in countries that impose sanctions on Russia, especially those politically connected or located in countries with lower geopolitical risks.
Drawing from recent studies on the effect of Russia-Ukraine war on stock markets, this study examines global stock markets' reactions to sanctions at the beginning of the war. Using the event study methodology, this study finds that investors place higher valuation for firms located in countries that sanction Russia, in comparison with stock markets located in countries which did not sanction Russia. In addition, the higher valuation is stronger, if firms are politically connected or located in countries with lower geopolitical risks.

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