Economic forces and Islamic stock market: empirical evidence from Malaysia

"Research aims: This study aims to investigate the impact of macroeconomic forces on the Malaysian Islamic stock market. Design/ Methodology/ Approach: The study employs Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bound testing approach and Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) in an attempt to inve...

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Main Authors: Mustafa, Siti Aisyah, Ramlee, Roslily, Kassim, Salina
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.49012021-12-23T06:45:46Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4901/ Economic forces and Islamic stock market: empirical evidence from Malaysia Mustafa, Siti Aisyah Ramlee, Roslily Kassim, Salina T Technology (General) HG1811-2351 Special classes of banks and financial institutions "Research aims: This study aims to investigate the impact of macroeconomic forces on the Malaysian Islamic stock market. Design/ Methodology/ Approach: The study employs Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bound testing approach and Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) in an attempt to investigate the impact of macroeconomic forces on the Malaysian Islamic stock market. Various domestic economic factors including money supply, industrial activities, inflation, Islamic interbank rate and international issues (e.g., real effective exchange rate and Federal funds rate), are taken into consideration in the analysis. Research findings: Based on the ARDL approach, this study finds that all macroeconomic factors, with the exception of Islamic interbank rate are significantly related to Islamic stock price in the long term. However, the findings from VECM method confirm the significant causal flow from all macroeconomic forces into Islamic stock prices in the longer term. Nevertheless, in the short term, only Islamic stock prices have immediate replies in response to the industrial activities, inflation, real effective exchange rate and Federal funds rate data. Theoretical contributions/ Originality: While there is vast literature on the Islamic stock market, the effect of macroeconomic forces on the Islamic stock price has not been well-researched. This study fills in the gap by investigating the relationship between macroeconomic variables and Islamic stock price. Practitioner/ Policy implications: The findings demonstrate that investors and policymakers should take into account the fluctuations in the macroeconomic variables since they have high information content regarding the future movements of Islamic stock price. The foreign factors, in particular, depict stronger influence on the Islamic stock market than the domestic factors. Research limitations/ Implications: Cheaper currency would accelerate export sector and recovery of the U.S. economy might put Islamic stock market at disadvantage because there is possibility that international investors will switch back their investment." Universiti Malaya 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4901/1/AJ%202017%20%28691%29.pdf Mustafa, Siti Aisyah and Ramlee, Roslily and Kassim, Salina (2017) Economic forces and Islamic stock market: empirical evidence from Malaysia. Asian Journal of Business and Accounting, 10 (1). pp. 45-85. ISSN 2180-3137
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HG1811-2351 Special classes of banks and financial institutions
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HG1811-2351 Special classes of banks and financial institutions
Mustafa, Siti Aisyah
Ramlee, Roslily
Kassim, Salina
Economic forces and Islamic stock market: empirical evidence from Malaysia
description "Research aims: This study aims to investigate the impact of macroeconomic forces on the Malaysian Islamic stock market. Design/ Methodology/ Approach: The study employs Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bound testing approach and Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) in an attempt to investigate the impact of macroeconomic forces on the Malaysian Islamic stock market. Various domestic economic factors including money supply, industrial activities, inflation, Islamic interbank rate and international issues (e.g., real effective exchange rate and Federal funds rate), are taken into consideration in the analysis. Research findings: Based on the ARDL approach, this study finds that all macroeconomic factors, with the exception of Islamic interbank rate are significantly related to Islamic stock price in the long term. However, the findings from VECM method confirm the significant causal flow from all macroeconomic forces into Islamic stock prices in the longer term. Nevertheless, in the short term, only Islamic stock prices have immediate replies in response to the industrial activities, inflation, real effective exchange rate and Federal funds rate data. Theoretical contributions/ Originality: While there is vast literature on the Islamic stock market, the effect of macroeconomic forces on the Islamic stock price has not been well-researched. This study fills in the gap by investigating the relationship between macroeconomic variables and Islamic stock price. Practitioner/ Policy implications: The findings demonstrate that investors and policymakers should take into account the fluctuations in the macroeconomic variables since they have high information content regarding the future movements of Islamic stock price. The foreign factors, in particular, depict stronger influence on the Islamic stock market than the domestic factors. Research limitations/ Implications: Cheaper currency would accelerate export sector and recovery of the U.S. economy might put Islamic stock market at disadvantage because there is possibility that international investors will switch back their investment."
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author Mustafa, Siti Aisyah
Ramlee, Roslily
Kassim, Salina
author_facet Mustafa, Siti Aisyah
Ramlee, Roslily
Kassim, Salina
author_sort Mustafa, Siti Aisyah
title Economic forces and Islamic stock market: empirical evidence from Malaysia
title_short Economic forces and Islamic stock market: empirical evidence from Malaysia
title_full Economic forces and Islamic stock market: empirical evidence from Malaysia
title_fullStr Economic forces and Islamic stock market: empirical evidence from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Economic forces and Islamic stock market: empirical evidence from Malaysia
title_sort economic forces and islamic stock market: empirical evidence from malaysia
publisher Universiti Malaya
publishDate 2017
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