S&P 500 Index Price Spillovers around the COVID-19 Market Meltdown

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This paper explores price spillover effects around the COVID-19 pandemic market meltdown between the S&P 500 index, five other financial markets, and the VIX. Frequency domain causalities are estimated for the January–May 2020 time period on a high-frequency data set at five-minute intervals. The results reveal that price movements in the S&P 500 generally caused price movements in other financial markets before the market meltdown; however, a large number of bi-directional causalities emerged during the market meltdown. During the market recovery, S&P 500 price movements were more likely to be caused by other financial markets’ price movements. The VIX, exchange rate, and gold returns had the most prominent influence on the S&P 500 returns in the market recovery.

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Lento, C., & Gradojevic, N. (2021). S&P 500 Index Price Spillovers around the COVID-19 Market Meltdown. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm14070330

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