International Equity Market Integration: An Analysis of the Islamic Capital Markets
This study intends to establish new evidence on the allegation that emerging markets tend to be partially integrated at the regional level but remain segmented from the world equity markets. This objective is achieved through investigating the integration between Malaysia and most important playe...
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Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
2012
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/5356 |
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Institution: | Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This study intends to establish new evidence on the allegation that emerging
markets tend to be partially integrated at the regional level but remain segmented
from the world equity markets. This objective is achieved through investigating
the integration between Malaysia and most important players in world equity
markets, namely US, UK, Japan and Canada as well as Europe, emerging and
developed market on a more regional and global platforms. In this study, Asia
Pacific serves the role of Malaysian's regional market. But more importantly,
this study could be the first of its kind to establish evidence on stock market
integration from the new but highly progressive Islamic stock markets (ISM).
This is done by utilizing the Dow Jones Islamic Market indices for the selected
markets, from the most recent period of 1999:06 to 2007:06. The analysis of
the structure of dynamic linkages among the selected Islamic stock markets
utilizes the vector-autoregressive analysis (VAR). The results from the analyses
lead to the following conclusions; (i) in general the dynamic interdependence
between Malaysian ISM and the other major markets are still weak, (ii) there
is a relatively stronger interdependence between ISM of Malaysia and the US
than those between Malaysia and other markets including Japan, and (iii) there
is some evidence suggesting stronger intra- than inter-regional integration
based on the interdependencies between Malaysia and Asia Pacific and World
Emerging markets. Overall, the findings imply a great prospect for Malaysian
Islamic equity markets to be promoted as a viable investment vehicle for the
advanced markets to improve their portfolio diversification. |
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