Comparison of relative valuation ratios in the ASEAN-4 banking industry

Stock trading is one of the most common forms of investment. Traders have come up with different ways in which they can maximize their investments and gain high returns. Fundamental analysis is a primary example of this, as it uses ratios derived from a listed firm financial data and performance to...

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Main Authors: Hibo, Dominique Marie F., Liu, Yi, Mendoza, Monica Aliza D.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-96992021-08-22T07:14:47Z Comparison of relative valuation ratios in the ASEAN-4 banking industry Hibo, Dominique Marie F. Liu, Yi Mendoza, Monica Aliza D. Stock trading is one of the most common forms of investment. Traders have come up with different ways in which they can maximize their investments and gain high returns. Fundamental analysis is a primary example of this, as it uses ratios derived from a listed firm financial data and performance to assess its future stock return. The idea is that low valuation ratios result in an increase on future stock returns. In this study, the researchers aimed to investigate whether the price to sales, price to earnings, and price to book ratios do in fact aid in analyzing stock returns. The group also procured four ASEAN countries to test whether such ratios are significant in similar economies. Results showed only one out of the four countries deemed all ratios significant. Furthermore, the expected negative relationship between the ratios and stock returns were not met by all countries. The researchers believe these results are caused by different external and internal factors which impact the industry and in turn, the firms factors of which were not considered in the regressions. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9054 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Stocks--Rate of return Price-earnings ratio-- Southeast Asia Finance and Financial Management
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Stocks--Rate of return
Price-earnings ratio-- Southeast Asia
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Stocks--Rate of return
Price-earnings ratio-- Southeast Asia
Finance and Financial Management
Hibo, Dominique Marie F.
Liu, Yi
Mendoza, Monica Aliza D.
Comparison of relative valuation ratios in the ASEAN-4 banking industry
description Stock trading is one of the most common forms of investment. Traders have come up with different ways in which they can maximize their investments and gain high returns. Fundamental analysis is a primary example of this, as it uses ratios derived from a listed firm financial data and performance to assess its future stock return. The idea is that low valuation ratios result in an increase on future stock returns. In this study, the researchers aimed to investigate whether the price to sales, price to earnings, and price to book ratios do in fact aid in analyzing stock returns. The group also procured four ASEAN countries to test whether such ratios are significant in similar economies. Results showed only one out of the four countries deemed all ratios significant. Furthermore, the expected negative relationship between the ratios and stock returns were not met by all countries. The researchers believe these results are caused by different external and internal factors which impact the industry and in turn, the firms factors of which were not considered in the regressions.
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author Hibo, Dominique Marie F.
Liu, Yi
Mendoza, Monica Aliza D.
author_facet Hibo, Dominique Marie F.
Liu, Yi
Mendoza, Monica Aliza D.
author_sort Hibo, Dominique Marie F.
title Comparison of relative valuation ratios in the ASEAN-4 banking industry
title_short Comparison of relative valuation ratios in the ASEAN-4 banking industry
title_full Comparison of relative valuation ratios in the ASEAN-4 banking industry
title_fullStr Comparison of relative valuation ratios in the ASEAN-4 banking industry
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of relative valuation ratios in the ASEAN-4 banking industry
title_sort comparison of relative valuation ratios in the asean-4 banking industry
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9054
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