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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has arguably been one of the worst global catastrophes over the last several decades. A plethora of real-time research has been produced by the finance profession to try and understand the impact COVID-19 had on financial markets. In this issue, the provides five articles, all touching on different aspects of the COVID-19 crisis. This introductory article provides a brief review of these articles.

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2023-11-01
2024-05-08
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