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Trade Policy Sensitivity and Global Stock Returns: Evidence From the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election

This paper introduces a novel measure to quantify firms’ sensitivity to shifts in bilateral trade flows between the United States and its trading partners. We exploit the 2016 U.S. presidential election as an exogenous shock to trade policy expectations and assess the stock market reactions of firms across 52 countries. Our findings indicate that firms with higher trade policy sensitivity experienced significantly more negative stock returns surrounding the election. These results are robust to variations in event windows, return model specifications, and alternative estimations of trade policy sensitivity.

15. September 2025

Autoren Dien Giau Bui Iftekhar Hasan Chih-Yung Lin Ngoc Thuy Mai Chris Vaike

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