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      COVID–19 media coverage and ESG leader indices

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      Finance Research Letters
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          This study examines the dynamic connectedness between COVID–19 media coverage index (MCI) and ESG leader indices. Our findings provide evidence that MCI plays a role in facilitating the transmission of contagion to advanced and emerging equity markets during the pandemic. The connectedness between MCI and ESG leader indices is more pronounced around March and April 2020 at the peak of the pandemic. The US is a net receiver of shocks reaffirming that it was the most affected country during the pandemic. Our results provide implications for investors, portfolio managers, and policymakers in mitigating financial risks during the pandemic.

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                Journal
                Finance Research Letters
                Finance Research Letters
                Elsevier BV
                15446123
                May 2021
                May 2021
                : 102170
                Article
                10.1016/j.frl.2021.102170
                dd519c58-53a1-4c9e-94a1-b7a3552c0d1c
                © 2021

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