The impact of foreign ownership on stock price return volatility of the financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil industry for the years 2008-2012

The paper aims to assess the impact of foreign ownership on stock return volatility of the firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) for years 2008 to 2012. Using a panel data random effect model (REM) regression, the researchers identify which among the six industries (financial, industri...

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Main Authors: Barroso, Frances Angelie T., Co, John Kevin O., Icaranom, Danica G., Jaranilla, Jan Keith H.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-86932021-08-05T03:13:27Z The impact of foreign ownership on stock price return volatility of the financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil industry for the years 2008-2012 Barroso, Frances Angelie T. Co, John Kevin O. Icaranom, Danica G. Jaranilla, Jan Keith H. The paper aims to assess the impact of foreign ownership on stock return volatility of the firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) for years 2008 to 2012. Using a panel data random effect model (REM) regression, the researchers identify which among the six industries (financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil) in the market has the most and least stabilization effect on stock return volatility. Amid global disruption, the improving performance of the country's economy, which is reflected on the stock market, attract foreign investors. It is however, a question whether these participants would want to take profit by having short-term or long-term investments. The researchers find that, on aggregate, foreign investors has a direct relationship on the volatility of stock returns implying their speculative characteristics and increased exposure of the domestic market to world market information. Finally, it is conlcuded in this study that the financial industry is least stabilized while property industry is almost stabilized. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8048 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Investments, Foreign Stocks
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Investments, Foreign
Stocks
spellingShingle Investments, Foreign
Stocks
Barroso, Frances Angelie T.
Co, John Kevin O.
Icaranom, Danica G.
Jaranilla, Jan Keith H.
The impact of foreign ownership on stock price return volatility of the financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil industry for the years 2008-2012
description The paper aims to assess the impact of foreign ownership on stock return volatility of the firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) for years 2008 to 2012. Using a panel data random effect model (REM) regression, the researchers identify which among the six industries (financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil) in the market has the most and least stabilization effect on stock return volatility. Amid global disruption, the improving performance of the country's economy, which is reflected on the stock market, attract foreign investors. It is however, a question whether these participants would want to take profit by having short-term or long-term investments. The researchers find that, on aggregate, foreign investors has a direct relationship on the volatility of stock returns implying their speculative characteristics and increased exposure of the domestic market to world market information. Finally, it is conlcuded in this study that the financial industry is least stabilized while property industry is almost stabilized.
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author Barroso, Frances Angelie T.
Co, John Kevin O.
Icaranom, Danica G.
Jaranilla, Jan Keith H.
author_facet Barroso, Frances Angelie T.
Co, John Kevin O.
Icaranom, Danica G.
Jaranilla, Jan Keith H.
author_sort Barroso, Frances Angelie T.
title The impact of foreign ownership on stock price return volatility of the financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil industry for the years 2008-2012
title_short The impact of foreign ownership on stock price return volatility of the financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil industry for the years 2008-2012
title_full The impact of foreign ownership on stock price return volatility of the financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil industry for the years 2008-2012
title_fullStr The impact of foreign ownership on stock price return volatility of the financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil industry for the years 2008-2012
title_full_unstemmed The impact of foreign ownership on stock price return volatility of the financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil industry for the years 2008-2012
title_sort impact of foreign ownership on stock price return volatility of the financial, industrial, holding firms, property, service, mining & oil industry for the years 2008-2012
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8048
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