The Contagion Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Gold and Cryptocurrencies

12 Pages Posted: 30 Mar 2020

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Shaen Corbet

Dublin City University ; University of Waikato - Management School

Charles James Larkin

Institute for Policy Research (IPR), University of Bath; Trinity College Dublin

Brian M. Lucey

Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin; Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics; Abu Dhabi University - College of Business Administration; Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance

Date Written: March 30, 2020

Abstract

At the beginning of the 2020 global COVID-2019 pandemic, Chinese financial markets acted as the epicentre of both physical and financial contagion. Our results indicate that a number of characteristics expected during a "flight to safety" were present during the period analysed. The volatility relationship between the main Chinese stock markets and Bitcoin evolved significantly during this period of enormous financial stress. We provide a number of observations as to why this situation occurred. Such dynamic correlations during periods of stress present further evidence to cautiously support the validity of the development of this new financial product within mainstream portfolio design through the diversification benefits provided.

Keywords: COVID-19; Coronavirus; Contagion; Stock Market; Sentiment

Suggested Citation

Corbet, Shaen and Larkin, Charles James and Lucey, Brian M., The Contagion Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Gold and Cryptocurrencies (March 30, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3564443 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3564443

Shaen Corbet (Contact Author)

Dublin City University ( email )

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University of Waikato - Management School ( email )

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Charles James Larkin

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