The Co-Integration and Causality Effect Between Global Covid-19 Pandemic and the Stock Market Return in Malaysia: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Approach
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most unparalleled disasters the world has ever seen. Previously, the global community has faced the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), and Severe Acute Respiratory (SARS). However, the tremendous rate of infection created by the gl...
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my.uum.repo.312662024-08-14T05:16:18Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31266/ The Co-Integration and Causality Effect Between Global Covid-19 Pandemic and the Stock Market Return in Malaysia: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Approach Soon, William Choo Keng Mohd Hussin, Mohd Yahya Yee, Chan Pui Rajan, Dinesh Kumar Saundra Anuar, Muhammad Ashraf HG Finance The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most unparalleled disasters the world has ever seen. Previously, the global community has faced the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), and Severe Acute Respiratory (SARS). However, the tremendous rate of infection created by the global COVID-19 pandemic is unmatchable with its rapid spread all over the world. Therefore, it is considered as a Black Swan event as created previously by the 2008 financial crisis, SARS, and 9/11 terrorist attack. All these events have triggered panic selling that affected the confidence of investors and businesses. Subsequently, stock market performance has affected the choice of investment decisions that translated into stock return. Therefore, this paper was undertaken to investigate the co-integration and causality relationship among global COVID-19 daily infected cases, COVID-19 recoveries rate, COVID-19 death rate, investor sentiment, government policy, foreign exchange rate, Malaysia gold price, and crude oil price towards the KLCI stock market return. This study employed an exploratory sequential mixed methods approach along with Johansen and Julius Co-Integration and Granger Causality in explaining the Malaysia stock market return. The empirical analysis concluded that COVID-19 daily cases, COVID-19 recoveries rate, government policy and foreign exchange have had a long-term effect in explaining the Malaysia stock return. On the other hand, all the study variables, except for government policy indicated a short-term effect on the Malaysia stock return. This study will contribute significantly to the body of finance literature on the impact of a disease outbreak, with highlights on the considerations of investors on the global COVID-19 pandemic in illuminating the variation of Malaysia stock market returns Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31266/1/JIS%2020%2001%202024%20263-293.pdf Soon, William Choo Keng and Mohd Hussin, Mohd Yahya and Yee, Chan Pui and Rajan, Dinesh Kumar Saundra and Anuar, Muhammad Ashraf (2024) The Co-Integration and Causality Effect Between Global Covid-19 Pandemic and the Stock Market Return in Malaysia: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Approach. Journal of International Studies (JIS), 20 (1). pp. 263-293. ISSN 1823-691X https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jis/article/view/21597 https://doi.org/10.32890/jis2024.20.1.10 https://doi.org/10.32890/jis2024.20.1.10 |
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The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most unparalleled disasters the world has ever seen. Previously, the global community has faced the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), and Severe Acute Respiratory (SARS). However, the tremendous rate of infection created by the global COVID-19 pandemic is unmatchable with its rapid spread all over the world. Therefore, it is considered as a Black Swan event as created previously by the 2008 financial crisis, SARS, and 9/11 terrorist attack. All these events have triggered panic selling that affected the confidence of investors and businesses. Subsequently, stock market performance has affected the choice of investment decisions that translated into stock return. Therefore, this paper was undertaken to investigate the co-integration and causality relationship among global COVID-19 daily infected cases, COVID-19 recoveries rate, COVID-19 death rate, investor sentiment, government policy, foreign exchange rate, Malaysia gold price, and crude oil price towards the KLCI stock market return. This study employed an exploratory sequential mixed methods approach along with Johansen and Julius Co-Integration and Granger Causality in explaining the Malaysia stock market return. The empirical analysis concluded that COVID-19 daily cases, COVID-19 recoveries rate, government policy and foreign exchange have had a long-term effect in explaining the Malaysia stock return. On the other hand, all the study variables, except for government policy indicated a short-term effect on the Malaysia stock return. This study will contribute significantly to the body of finance literature on the impact of a disease outbreak, with highlights on the considerations of investors on the global COVID-19 pandemic in illuminating the variation of Malaysia stock market returns |
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The Co-Integration and Causality Effect Between Global Covid-19 Pandemic and the Stock Market Return in Malaysia: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Approach |
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The Co-Integration and Causality Effect Between Global Covid-19 Pandemic and the Stock Market Return in Malaysia: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Approach |
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The Co-Integration and Causality Effect Between Global Covid-19 Pandemic and the Stock Market Return in Malaysia: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Approach |
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The Co-Integration and Causality Effect Between Global Covid-19 Pandemic and the Stock Market Return in Malaysia: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Approach |
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The Co-Integration and Causality Effect Between Global Covid-19 Pandemic and the Stock Market Return in Malaysia: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Approach |
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co-integration and causality effect between global covid-19 pandemic and the stock market return in malaysia: an exploratory sequential mixed methods approach |
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