Demirhan, EcemTokat, EkinTokat, Hakki Arda2024-12-102024-12-1020241210-04552336-730Xhttps://doi.org/10.18267/j.pep.877https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/11892This study investigates the impact of terrorism on financial markets, focusing specifically on Turkey's sovereign Credit Default Swap (CDS) premiums from 2011 to 2017 - period characterized by frequent and diverse terrorist activities. Employing an EGARCH model with dummy variables for various terrorist groups, we analyze immediate and short-term market reactions across different event windows. Our findings reveal significant volatility in CDS premiums following terrorist incidents, with market responses varying depending on the terrorist group perpetrating the incident. This study enhances the understanding of capital market reactions on terrorist events through CDS instruments, highlighting their role in assessing sovereign credit and country risk.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessevent studiesCDS marketspolitical stabilityuncertaintyterrorist attacksAssessing the Impact of Terrorist Attacks on Sovereign Risk Perception: Evidence from Turkey's CDS MarketArticle2-s2.0-8520906327210.18267/j.pep.877