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The Volatility of Indonesia Shari’ah Capital Market Stock Price Toward Macro Economics Variable

Indonesian Capital Market Review

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Title The Volatility of Indonesia Shari’ah Capital Market Stock Price Toward Macro Economics Variable
 
Creator Helma Malini; Faculty of Economy, Tanjungpura University
Mohammad Jais; University Malaysia Sarawak.
 
Subject Indonesia Shari’ah compliance, Macro Economic Indicators, Impulse Response Function, Stock Price Volatility
Indonesia Shari’ah compliance, Macro Economic Indicators, Impulse Response Function, Stock Price Volatility
 
Description Shari’ah stock market is also affected by many highly interrelated economic, social, political andother factor, same as the conventional stock market, the interaction between macroeconomic variablesand Shari’ah stock market creating volatility in the stock price as a response towards severalshocks. The sensitivity of Shari’ah stock market towards shocks happened related with the futureexpectation of micro and macro factor in one country which can be predict or unpredictable.There are six macroeconomic variables that used in this research; inflation, exchange rate, interestrate, dow jones index, crude oil palm price, and FED rate. Using vector error correction model(VECM), the result shows that domestic macroeconomic variables that significantly affect IndonesiaShari’ah compliance for long term, while for international macroeconomic variables the selectedvariable such as FED rate and Dow Jones Index are not significantly affected Indonesia Shari’ahcompliance both in short term and long term. Keywords: Indonesia Shari’ah compliance, Macro Economic Indicators, Impulse Response Function,Stock Price Volatility
 
Publisher Management Research Center, Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, U
 
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Date 2014-08-13
 
Type Peer-reviewed Article
Impulse response function (IRF) of a dynamic system
 
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Identifier http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/icmr/article/view/3588
 
Source Indonesian Capital Market Review; Vol 6, No 2 (2014): July 2014
 
Language en
 
Coverage Indonesia