The impacts of COVID-19 lockdown on technology sector in Malaysian stock market / Nur Amira Najwa Riduan

This paper study on the examination whether there is any significant difference and impact of MCO lockdown announcement due to COVID-19 to technology sector in Bursa Malaysia. The three main concerns to be focused in this study is the abnormal return, cumulative abnormal return and average cumulativ...

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Main Author: Riduan, Nur Amira Najwa
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106355/1/106355.pdf
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Summary:This paper study on the examination whether there is any significant difference and impact of MCO lockdown announcement due to COVID-19 to technology sector in Bursa Malaysia. The three main concerns to be focused in this study is the abnormal return, cumulative abnormal return and average cumulative abnormal return by using the daily stock return as its independent variables. This study used event study method to analyse the differences between each independent variables to the dependent variables which is daily stock return of each technology companies. A total of 79 companies were taken as sample of this research with a period of data from 5 February 2020 to 29 April 2020 which is 30 days before and after the MCO announcement. The contribution of the study is for the interest of the investor that will help them to analyse the current conditions of technology sector due to COVID-19 MCO lockdown in order for investment purposes. In addition, analysts will be benefited from this study by collecting data needed in a more systematic way. It also helps them to predict the future performance of technology sector and preparations needed to face unexpected event in the future. Findings of this study states that most technology companies in Ace Market are affected by the MCO announcement due to its company size which is small technology companies and cannot survive because of this pandemic.