Russia–Ukraine crisis: The effects on the European stock market
University of Vaasa · Macquarie University · +2 more institutions
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Abstract We examine the effect of the Russia–Ukraine crisis on the European stock markets. Because of increased political uncertainty, geographic proximity and the ramifications of the fresh sanctions imposed on Russia, the European stock markets tended to react negatively to this crisis. We find that on 21 February 2022, when Russia recognized two Ukrainian states as autonomous regions, European stocks incurred a significant negative abnormal return. Moreover, the negative stock price reactions continued in the post‐event period. The magnitude of the stock price reactions to this crisis exhibits considerable variation across industries, countries and size of the company.
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- Sanctions
- Stock (firearms)
- Stock market
- European union
- Financial crisis
- Stock market bubble
- Event study
- Ukrainian
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