Sovereign ratings, country risk and stock returns on selected ASEAN countries
This research project studies the relationship that underlies sovereign credit ratings and economic stability of ASEAN emerging markets. In doing so, it tried to answer the general research question, How do sovereign credit ratings affect country risk and stock prices? Answering this general researc...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-74962021-07-26T01:09:00Z Sovereign ratings, country risk and stock returns on selected ASEAN countries Choachuy, Alan Chuaquico, Carl Valerio, Arantxa Austine L. This research project studies the relationship that underlies sovereign credit ratings and economic stability of ASEAN emerging markets. In doing so, it tried to answer the general research question, How do sovereign credit ratings affect country risk and stock prices? Answering this general research problem entailed the collection and analysis of secondary qualitative and quantitative data, thus requiring the research proponents to adopt a two-pronged approach throughout the study-- an approach that was both descriptive and inferential. According to the findings and results of the analysis in the first regression, it showed that this model where the dependent variable used was stock return revealed that the values were significant. This explains that stock returns are affected by its historical value it has a positive effect wherein the previous month's value increases, which also increases the present value. Sovereign outlook was added to the second regression as an explanatory variable to the first equation wherein only Fitch rating was found significant to stock returns like the first regression while sovereign outlook was found insignificant to stock returns in all 3 equation with 3 different CRAs. For the model with the country risk as the dependent variable, it shows that all 3 credit rating agencies were significant having a negative coefficient while only sovereign outlook for Moody's was found significant to country. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6852 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Credit ratings--Southeast Asia Stocks--Prices-- Southeast Asia Finance and Financial Management |
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This research project studies the relationship that underlies sovereign credit ratings and economic stability of ASEAN emerging markets. In doing so, it tried to answer the general research question, How do sovereign credit ratings affect country risk and stock prices? Answering this general research problem entailed the collection and analysis of secondary qualitative and quantitative data, thus requiring the research proponents to adopt a two-pronged approach throughout the study-- an approach that was both descriptive and inferential.
According to the findings and results of the analysis in the first regression, it showed that this model where the dependent variable used was stock return revealed that the values were significant. This explains that stock returns are affected by its historical value it has a positive effect wherein the previous month's value increases, which also increases the present value. Sovereign outlook was added to the second regression as an explanatory variable to the first equation wherein only Fitch rating was found significant to stock returns like the first regression while sovereign outlook was found insignificant to stock returns in all 3 equation with 3 different CRAs. For the model with the country risk as the dependent variable, it shows that all 3 credit rating agencies were significant having a negative coefficient while only sovereign outlook for Moody's was found significant to country. |
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