Abstract

This study investigates the asset pricing implications of war risks in global stock markets. We employ a novel war discourse index developed by Hirshleifer et al. (2023a), which captures market attention to war through news. Extending this approach to both developed and emerging markets, we uncover a significantly positive relation between war risks and global stock market excess returns, which is robust to a range of sensitivity checks. Our findings indicate that investor attention to war risks significantly influences equity premium in global markets.

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