Kochański & Partners studying impact of Covid-19 on economy

The coronavirus pandemic has affected all sectors of the economy, causing one of the largest economic crises in the last 100 years. Today, almost five months after the outbreak of the epidemic, we are observing a slow return to the so-called new normality, although the situation will improve in some industries.

From mid-March 2020, the Polish market has been gradually stabilizing. This can be seen both in the stock indices and in the approach and business activity. A similar pattern is also observed in other countries – the declines started in mid-February lasted for a month, then markets started (at different rates) to make up for losses.

The French and Italian stock exchanges, which along with the Spanish have the most difficulties back to pre-epidemic levels, have suffered the most as a result of the pandemic. On the other hand, the United States and Germany cope best with getting out of the crisis, which, compared to January 2, made up to 6 percent and 10 percent, respectively. The relatively small response of the US stock market to a pandemic seems puzzling, especially in combination with the avalanche rise in unemployment and the risk of a severe economic downturn. Also surprising is the high resilience of the Chinese stock exchange, which recorded relatively small losses, despite the collapse of the global supply chain, of which China was a key element.

The differences in the impact of Covid-19 on the economies of individual countries result from different actions taken in the fight against a pandemic. Countries that are strongly interrelated in an era of globalization have adopted completely different strategies to fight a pandemic – from the initial abandonment of any actions to the sudden imposition of strict restrictions. The complexity of the problem means that the impact of a pandemic on various countries and their individual sectors of the economy is not equal.

 


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Szymon Balcerzak

Szymon Balcerzak

Partner, Head of Transaction Advisory and Analysis

+ 48 602 672 947

s.balcerzak@kochanski.pl