Money Management by Practitioners: A Saudi Arabian View
Ibrahim Alramady,
Augustine C. Arize,
Krishna M. Kasibhatla,
John Malindretos and
Moschos Scoullis
International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2016, vol. 8, issue 9, 181-198
Abstract:
This paper examines the practitioners of money management in Saudi Arabia about their fundamental and technical analysis and its indicators and how it contributes to improving their investment decisions. Additionally, this paper testes the effects of industry forces, such as demographics and psychographics, on stocks choosing process. Moreover, money managers are asked about the method they use to deal with the discount rate, cost of equity, to discount cash flows to present values through CAPM/APT models. Also, this papers examines the practitioners of money management in Saudi Arabia about an indicator called purity, which is an indicator used in countries that proponents and support Shariah-compliant commerce, such as Saudi Arabia.
Keywords: Saudi Arabia; portfolio management techniques; fundamental analysis; technical analysis; economic indicators; purity; sharia-compliant commerce; Tadawul; capital market authority of Saudi Arabia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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