Banking sector reactions to COVID-19: The role of bank-specific factors and government policy responses

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2021

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Demir, Ender
Danisman, Gamze Ozturk

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Elsevier

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This paper examines the impact of bank-specific factors and variations in the context of stringency of government policy responses on bank stock returns because of the COVID-19 pandemic. A sample of 1,927 publicly listed banks from 110 countries is used for the period of the first major wave of COVID-19, that is, January to May 2020. Our findings indicate that stock returns of banks with higher capitalization and deposits, more diversification, lower non-performing loans, and larger size are more resilient to the pandemic. While banks' environment and governance scores do not have a significant impact, higher social and corporate social responsibility strategy scores intensify the negative stock price reaction to COVID-19. We further observe that the pandemic induced reduction in bank stock prices is mitigated as the strictness of government policy responses increases, mainly through economic responses such as income support, debt and contract relief, and fiscal measures from governments.

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COVID-19, Banking industry, Immunity, Stock return, Government policy responses, Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) scores

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Research in International Business and Finance

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58

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