The effect of Malaysia general election on stock market returns
During the latest episode of general election held in Malaysia, it is observed that the FBMKLCI index was lifted 62.52 points in a day soon after the announcement of election outcome. Moreover, the index registered a highest gain of 96.29 points in the middle of the intra-day trade. This suggests...
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2016
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Institution: | Universiti Malaysia Sarawak |
Language: | English |
Summary: | During the latest episode of general election held in Malaysia, it is observed that
the FBMKLCI index was lifted 62.52 points in a day soon after the announcement of
election outcome. Moreover, the index registered a highest gain of 96.29 points in
the middle of the intra-day trade. This suggests that investors who had got the right
direction could make profitable intra-day trading the next trading day of the general
election date. Results from statistical analysis uncover significant before-election-effect
and after-election-effect from the most recent general elections held in Malaysia. Different
subsets of macroeconomic variables are found to have significant role on stock
market return depending on the market situation. Remarkably, when there was close
fight between the two major political parties during the 2008 and 2013 election years,
political uncertainty showed up its negative and significant role in influencing the
stock market return. The major implication of these findings is that while investors may
seek abnormal returns before and after the next general election, which is around the
corner, they will have to pay attention on the influence of macroeconomic variables
and political uncertainty on stock market return during the election year. |
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