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Global Health Crises and Financial Resilience - Analysing Market Responses

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The COVID-19 pandemic revealed critical vulnerabilities in global financial systems, emphasising the need for a thorough investigation into both immediate and long-term effects on financial markets. This publication examines these impacts across a spectrum of financial areas, from traditional markets to emerging sectors, exploring how the pandemic accelerated transformations like fintech adoption, digital finance, and green finance, while exposing new risk dynamics. It assesses shifts in market stability, risk appetite, and investment behaviours, offering a detailed analysis of sectoral disruptions in industries such as tourism, sports, banking, and retail. A thorough assessment of asset performance, including safe-haven assets, highlights the limitations of traditional diversification strategies during crises. The publication concludes with insights into the resilience of financial frameworks and proposes a series of critical adjustments to avert future market crises. This book is an essential guide for researchers, finance professionals, and policymakers looking to better understand and manage systemic risks in the evolving post-pandemic financial world.

About the author

Thomas Conlon is Professor of Finance in the School of Business at University College Dublin. Previously, he worked within asset management and as a consultant in the area of financial services. He obtained his PhD and MSc from Dublin City University and undergraduate degree from Trinity College Dublin. His main research interests are in asset pricing, risk management and FinTech. Recent Research has been published in journals such as the Journal of Banking & Finance, Journal of Financial Econometrics, European Journal of Operational Research, the Journal of Empirical Finance and the Journal of Financial Stability. He is Associate Editor for the European Journal of Finance and International Review of Financial Analysis. Thomas has held visiting positions at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and Simon Fraser University. He is a funded investigator with the Financial Mathematics and Computation Cluster and has received funding from SFI as a principal investigator in the area of FinTech. He was also the recipient of a prestigious New Horizons Research Grant from the Irish Research Council and a Dobbin Scholarship. He teaches graduate finance courses to MSc, MBA and executive audiences and received a UCD School of Business award for Excellence in Teaching (2017, 2019).

Shaen Corbet is Professor of Finance at Dublin City University (DCU), Ireland, and visiting Professor at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. His main research interests include financial economics, financial econometrics, the study of financial crises, and FinTech. Shaen has published more than 150 refereed journal articles and has won several prestigious awards in the categories of best young researcher, best researcher, and best paper. He has previously worked as an equities trader and as an economist with the Central Bank of Ireland. Shaen has acted as an expert witness in multiple high-profile international court cases and has provided expert reports to various international government departments and regulatory authorities. In 2021, Shaen was added to the Clarivate list of the Top 1% of Scientists Worldwide.

Summary

The COVID-19 pandemic revealed critical vulnerabilities in global financial systems, emphasising the need for a thorough investigation into both immediate and long-term effects on financial markets. This publication examines these impacts across a spectrum of financial areas, from traditional markets to emerging sectors, exploring how the pandemic accelerated transformations like fintech adoption, digital finance, and green finance, while exposing new risk dynamics. It assesses shifts in market stability, risk appetite, and investment behaviours, offering a detailed analysis of sectoral disruptions in industries such as tourism, sports, banking, and retail. A thorough assessment of asset performance, including safe-haven assets, highlights the limitations of traditional diversification strategies during crises. The publication concludes with insights into the resilience of financial frameworks and proposes a series of critical adjustments to avert future market crises. This book is an essential guide for researchers, finance professionals, and policymakers looking to better understand and manage systemic risks in the evolving post-pandemic financial world.

Product details

Authors Thomas Conlon, Shaen Corbet
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.11.2025
 
EAN 9783111707808
ISBN 978-3-11-170780-8
No. of pages 244
Weight 500 g
Illustrations 19 b/w and 16 col. ill., 30 b/w tbl.
Series De Gruyter Studies in Finance
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

Finanzkrise, Disruptive Innovation, Pandemie, Finanzmärkte, Covid-19, Pandemic, Financial Crisis, financial markets, BUS041000 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, Green Finance / Sustainable Finance, BUS094000 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Green Business, BUS114000 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Bitcoin & Cryptocurrencies

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