Covid-19 Data Manipulation and Reaction of Stock Markets

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Monika Bolek
Cezary Bolek
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[1] University of Lodz,Department of Corporate Finance, Faculty of Economics and Sociology
[2] University of Lodz,Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Management
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Covid-19 cases; Market rates of return; Correlation; C82; G14;
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The influence of Covid-19 pandemic crisis on rates of return is analyzed in this paper in the light of possible data manipulation related to reporting systems provided by the administration in the USA, Turkey and Poland. The study used various methods of analyzing the relationship of a discrete, non-discrete and dichotomous data nature between the studied variables. As a result, the strongest reaction of the market was observed in Turkey followed by the USA and Poland. It can be concluded that the reaction of the surveyed markets was influenced by the data manipulations. The added value of the article is related to the use of various methods to study phenomena and detect the impact of data manipulation on the markets.
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