Coronavirus: Impact on Stock Prices and Growth Expectations
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Abstract We use data from aggregate stock and dividend futures markets to quantify how investors’ expectations about economic growth evolved across horizons following the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and subsequent policy responses until July 2020. Dividend futures, which are claims to dividends on the aggregate stock market in a particular year, can be used to directly compute a lower bound on growth expectations across maturities or to estimate expected growth using a forecasting model. We show how the actual forecast and the bound evolve over time. As of July 20th, our forecast of annual growth in dividends points to a decline of 8% in both the United States and Japan and a 14% decline in…
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- Dividend
- Economics
- European union
- Stock (firearms)
- Stock market
- Financial economics
- Monetary economics
- Futures contract
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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