Contagion Effect of Seasonality in the ASEAN Plus 3 Equity Markets
Ruzita Rahim () and
Abu Hassan Shaari Mohd Nor
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Ruzita Rahim: Faculty of Economics and Business Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM, Bangi, Selangor D.E
Abu Hassan Shaari Mohd Nor: Faculty of Economics and Business Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM, Bangi, Selangor D.E
Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 2007, vol. 41, 111-134
Abstract:
This study investigates the presence of contagion effect of seasonality in the ASEAN plus 3 markets. The study employs the month-end closing prices of each market’s broad based stock indexes over the period of 20 years from january 1987 to December 2006. The analysis begins by establishing evidence of seasonality effect in sample markets. Using Granger causality approach, the study finds evidence of causal linkages with Hong Kong and Korea prevailing as leaders to the other ASEAN markets. The time series regression analysis confirms that these market, particulary Korea, have contagion effect on stock return in Singapre and Malaysia. The study futher investigates for the causal linkages due specifically to seasonality effect. Consistent with the result in the general market condition, Korea remains the leader market in the ASEAN region as well as Hong Kong. Overall, the result lend strong support to the view that seasonality effect in some stock markets is contagious. Specifically, seasonality in Malaysia, indonesia as well as Hong Kong can be significantly predicted by similar trends in Korea. From invesment standpoint, the findings imply that invetors in these affected (follower) markets should observe the trends in the leader markets in order to improve their chance to exploit the seasonality effect.
Date: 2007
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