COVID-19 fear index: does it matter for stock market returns?
ISSN: 1940-5979
Article publication date: 10 March 2021
Issue publication date: 20 March 2021
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to capture the investors' mood related to the COVID-19 pandemic and analyze its impact on the stock market returns.
Design/methodology/approach
To capture the investor mood related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the authors construct a unique COVID-19 fear index based on the Search Volume Index (SVI) from Google Trends (http://www.Google.com/trends/) of the search terms related to COVID-19 words and phrases as revealed by Google and Internet dictionaries. The COVID-19 fear index was used to investigate its impact on the stock market returns.
Findings
The study finds a strong negative association between COVID-19 fear and stock returns. Unlike other studies, the relationship is persistent for a significant period. This relationship is not found to reverse in the following days. The results also highlight that COVID-19 fear strongly impacts the stock market. The sentiment persists for a significant period and is not reversed soon, unlike the regular times in earlier studies.
Originality/value
The study is among the very few studies that constructed COVID-19 fear index using several Google search terms and captured its impact on the stock market returns.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are thankful to the Editor and the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions for improvement.
Citation
Subramaniam, S. and Chakraborty, M. (2021), "COVID-19 fear index: does it matter for stock market returns?", Review of Behavioral Finance, Vol. 13 No. 1, pp. 40-50. https://doi.org/10.1108/RBF-08-2020-0215
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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