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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the relationship between uncertainty factors, investor’s behavioral biases and the stock market reaction of US Fintech companies. (2022). Trichili, Yousra ; Gharbi, Oumayma ; Abbes, Mouna Boujelbene.
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