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  • * Financial Economics
  • * Epidemiology
  • * Corporate Finance

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  • * The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented global disruption.
  • * Understanding its economic impact on financial markets is crucial.
  • * Previous research has not fully explored state-level pandemic effects on stock returns.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To investigate the relationship between COVID-19 outbreaks and stock returns at the state level.
  • * To identify factors that may moderate this relationship.
  • * To provide novel insights into cross-sectional stock price reactions to the pandemic.

Main Methods:

  • * Utilized state-level data for the period of January to June 2020.
  • * Analyzed daily changes in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.
  • * Examined stock returns of firms headquartered within affected states.

Main Results:

  • * Daily increases in COVID-19 metrics were negatively associated with next-day stock returns.
  • * This negative association was weaker in states with greater medical resources and federal support.
  • * Firms expecting revenue increases or possessing strong corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices experienced reduced negative effects.

Conclusions:

  • * State-level COVID-19 outbreaks significantly influenced stock returns.
  • * Medical resources, federal aid, and firm-specific factors (CSR, revenue expectations) played a moderating role.
  • * This study offers the first assessment of cross-sectional stock price reactions to COVID-19 based on state-level pandemic impact.