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Analyzing The Behavior Of The European Developed Stock Market From France During The Period That Covers The Covid-19 Pandemic And The War Between Russia And Ukraine

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  • FLORESCU ION

    (UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, "EUGENIU CARADA" DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES, CRAIOVA, ROMANIA)

  • SIMION MIRCEA LAURENTIU

    (UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, "EUGENIU CARADA" DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES, CRAIOVA, ROMANIA)

  • NIOATA (CHIREAC) ROXANA-MIHAELA

    (UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, "EUGENIU CARADA" DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES, CRAIOVA, ROMANIA)

  • LUPU (FILIP) GABRIELA ANA MARIA

    (UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, "EUGENIU CARADA" DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES, CRAIOVA, ROMANIA)

Abstract

The main aim of this research study is to examine the behavior of the European developed stock market from France during the period that covers the COVID-19 pandemic and the war between Russia and Ukraine. The empirical analysis is based on selected CAC 40 stock index from the developed stock market in France during the sample period from January 2018 to December 2023. The empirical results provide an overview of the behavior of the French stock market in the selected period.

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  • Florescu Ion & Simion Mircea Laurentiu & Nioata (Chireac) Roxana-Mihaela & Lupu (Filip) Gabriela Ana Maria, 2024. "Analyzing The Behavior Of The European Developed Stock Market From France During The Period That Covers The Covid-19 Pandemic And The War Between Russia And Ukraine," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1, pages 166-171, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2024:v:1:p:166-171
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