Impact of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on the Household Investment
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hbem.v21i.14520Keywords:
Russia-Ukraine conflict, investment strategies, household finance.Abstract
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has continued for more than a year, and many scholars have researched this event from different perspectives. In this essay, the author would analyze the influence of the conflict from the angle of household investors. Two related questions are solved in this article. One is focusing on the change of portfolio of the household investors after this emergency happened, and the other concentrates on how different kinds of household investors would apply their strategies to make a judgment. This essay reviews previous research on emergencies and reckons that the Russia-Ukraine conflict would have disparate features. Solving the first question, the author shows the data of four main industries in China, drawing a common ground for these industries. Then conclude that there’s a general trend of decreasing investment in the stock market and increasing investment in the bond market. The second question would be answered by reviewing the literature about the strategies of different household investors.
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