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COVID-19 and market expectations: Evidence from option-implied densities
Michael Hanke1, Maria Kosolapova2, Alex Weissensteiner2
1Institute for Finance, University of Liechtenstein, Fürst-Franz-Josef-Strasse, 9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein.
Abstract:
We compare risk-neutral densities from equity index options across several countries during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. The initial reaction in all analyzed markets was late, abrupt and simultaneous. Only a few weeks later, densities started to differ across markets.
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