scholarly journals The Persistence Existence of Gossip in Social Media and Exchange Days to Determine Stock Return in the Indonesia Stock Exchange

2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 399-409
Author(s):  
Sawidji Widoatmodjo Et al.

It isn’t easy to define whether a stock return is determined by a certain factor or exchange day. There were many researches that proved that some influenced stock returns. There were also many researches gave facts that stock returns were caused by specific exchange days, such as week day effect. This research tries to track this logic. We tested the impact of gossips—thatspread out through social media—tostock return and persistence of theimpact. To anticipate the impact of exchange days, this research also included them as control variables. Multivariate statistic technique and combined with event study were used as analysis technique. The result suggests that the gossips in social media don’t show significance to influence the stock return, and no persistence to exist. The conclusion is that gossips in social media can’t be used to determine stock returns.

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 546
Author(s):  
Mochammad Chabachib ◽  
Ike Setyaningrum ◽  
Hersugondo Hersugondo ◽  
Intan Shaferi ◽  
Imang Dapit Pamungkas

In the modern era, stock investment can attract domestic investors or foreign investors. The objective is to invest their funds at the capital market that expect higher stock returns. The study aims to analyze factors that can affect stock returns and know the mediating effect of return on equity. The object of this research is the property and real estate sector that is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2013 to 2018. This research used debt to equity ratio, current ratio, total asset turnover, firm size as independent variables and stock returns as dependent variables. Path analysis is used as reseach method tools with SMART PLS.The result says that debt to equity ratio and return on equity has a positive significant relationship with stock return, meanwhile firm size has a significant negative significant relationship with stock returns. Furthermore, return on equity can mediate the relationship between debt and equity ratios to stock returns.


2018 ◽  
Vol 80 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-130
Author(s):  
Chamil W. Senarathne

AbstractThis paper examines the relationship between common stock return and corporate cultural behaviour of twenty listed firms from Shanghai Stock Exchange. The particular research questions of this study include: whether corporate cultural behaviour impacts common stock returns and under what conditions it impacts shareholder expectations and corporate governance.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 100
Author(s):  
Erric Wijaya ◽  
Tinjung Desy Nursanti

This study aims to look at the impact of internal and external factors to the stock return of food and beverage companies listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2008 to 2011 period. The method used is the regression equation analysis of panel data using a common effect type.The results show that the internal factors such current ratio, debt to equity ratio and return on assets showed a positive and significant influence on the company's stock return of food and beverage industry in the BEI. While external factors namely SBI interest rate and economic growth showed a different result, where the SBI interest rate has a negative and significant relationship to the company's stock return, while economic growth has no significant negative relationship to the stock returns.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 321
Author(s):  
Yonatan Alvin Stefan ◽  
Robiyanto Robiyanto

In an effort to support the economic growth of Indonesia, an infrastructure development is carried out to achieve the national development. It brings positive influences on transportation companies in Indonesia. Many companies list their shares to Indonesia Stock Exchange, including PT. Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (IDX code: GIAA) and PT. AirAsia Indonesia Tbk (IDX code: CMPP), aiming to have additional capital sources. The two companies can be such a reference for investors to make investments, but they still need to consider the macro factors attached. This study examines the influende of exchange rate, world oil price, and Bank Indonesia (BI) rates on the GIAA and CMPP stock returns. The analysis technique used was Generalize Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity (GARCH) and daily data starting from their IPO to February 28th, 2019. The results showed that the exchange rate negatively affected the GIAA and CMPP stock returns, while the world oil prices only negatively affected the CMPP stock return, and the BI rates only negatively affected the GIAA stock return. In general, the investors are suggested not to buy the GIAA and CMPP shares when the IDR exchange rate weakens against the US dollar exchange rate.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Meta Nursita

This study aimed to examine the impact of accounting profit, operating cash flows, investment cash flows, financing cash flows and company size to stock returns on manufacturing firms sector for consumption by the corporate listed and registered under the Indonesia Stock Exchange within 2014 - 2016. This study employed Purposive Sampling method with a total of 39 companies taken as the sample in the present study. Data analysis process followed the following steps; descriptive statistical test, multicollinearity test, model fit test, regression model feasibility test, and hypothesis test. Statistical method used is panel data regression analysis. The result showed that accounting profit had partially significant impact on stock return; operating cash flows no had significant impact on stocks return; investment cash flows, and financing cash flows had no significant impact on stock return and company size had significant impact on stocks return. in addition, simultaneously, the results showed that the four aspects examined had statistically significant impact on stock return.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 2239
Author(s):  
Nindya Pradiana ◽  
I Putu Yadnya

Stock return is an advantage obtained by investors in stock investment. One sector whose stock returns fluctuate and has a high inventory turnover is the consumer goods industry. The existence of stock return fluctuations is the background of this study which aims to determine the effect of leverage, profitability, firm size and liquidity on stock returns on the consumer goods industry sector companies in the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2014-2016 period. The sample used in this study amounted to 33 companies. The method of determining the sample used in this study was purposive sampling method. The data analysis technique used in this study is multiple linear analysis. The results of this study are leverage variables proxied by DER which have a positive and significant effect on stock returns. Profitability proxied by ROE has a positive and insignificant effect on stock returns. Firm size has a positive and significant effect on stock returns. Liquidity which is proxied by QR has a negative and insignificant effect on stock returns. Keywords: debt to equity ratio, return on equity, firm size, quick ratio, stock return


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Kristian Chandra

The objective of the research is to analyze the influence of current ratio and size firm to stock return. In this study the subjects taken were stocks that entered the food and beverage sector that were listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during 2010 - 2015. The selection of samples in this study was conducted by Purposive Sampling in order to obtain a representative sample according to predetermined criteria. The number of food and beverage industry samples that meet the criteria are 13 listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2010-2015. The data analysis technique used regression analysis with the help of the EViews program. The results confirm that the current ratio has a positive but not significant effect on stock returns and the size firm has a negative and significant effect on the return of food and beverage stocks listed on the IDX in 2010-2015.


Author(s):  
Laila Zulviana

This study aims to examine the impact of the information content component of the cash flow statements, accounting profit, and company sizes on stock returns in consumer goods companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2014-2017 period. The population in this study are corporations listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, specifically consumer goods companies. The sample were obtain by purposive sampling method. There are 30 companies that match the criteria. The data analysis was contucted using SPSS version 22. The technique of data analysis was descriptive statistics, classic assumption tests, hypothesis testing utilising multiple linear regression analysis. The research findings explicated several discoveries such as the following : 1) Operating cah flow has a negative and no significant effect on stock return, 2) Investment cash flow holds a positive and not significant effect on stock return, 3) Funding cash flow have a positive and not significant on effect stock return, 4) Accounting profit has a negative and no significant on effect return stock, 5) The size of the company has a positive and significant effect on stock return. The limitations of this study were that the adjusted R2 examined only had an effect of 13.2%. This shows that the influence of operating cash flows, investment cash flows, funding cash flows, accounting profit and company size on stock return is still very small compared to other factor, which is 86.8% and influenced by other factors which can be examined further. Future research needs to pay attention to other factors such as grofit, ROA and ROE.Keyword : operating cash flow, investment cash flow, funding cash flow, accounting profit, company size, and stock return.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Lidya Agustina ◽  
Yuliana Gunawan ◽  
Windawaty Chandra

The Indonesian Government reviewed back the tax amnesty in 2016. Various reactions came up along with the announcement of tax amnesty, the investors did not accept- which led to the announcement of the Tax Forgiveness regulation through the market reactions and stock market performances in Indonesia Stock Exchange. This research is to analyze event study using information based on government-related announcements to show the impact of the new regulation towards stock performance and market reaction. The effect of the announcement will be seen from the changes in stock-prices or stock-returns that provide abnormal returns in the event period as well as market reaction which reflected in trading volume. This research used stock-return data and trading volume from all companies listed in IDX in 2016 and analyzed using the Paired Sample T-Test method. The result of this research shows there are differences among the average of stock-return, average abnormal-return of stock, and stock trading volume before and after the tax amnesty announcement.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Faisal Khan ◽  
Hashim Khan ◽  
Saif Ur-Rehman Khan ◽  
Muhammad Jumaa ◽  
Sharif Ullah Jan

This study aims to examine the impact of macroeconomic factors on the stock return volatility along with the pricing of risk, and asymmetry and leverage effect on a comparative basis for the USA and UAE markets. Further, these three dimensions are also investigated with regard to various firm's features (such as firm's size and age). The daily data for the period 4th January 2010 to 29th December 2017 of firm stock returns from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADSE), and the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) is considered and three time-series models were applied. The results from GARCH (1. 1) indicated that all the economic factors have significant impact on the stock return volatility in both the markets. Similarly, the study also found evidence of asymmetry & leverage effect using EGARCH in the NYSE (for all firms) and the UAE (partially). Finally, for a majority of the firms, a positive risk-return relationship is found in the UAE and a negative risk-return relationship is found in the NYSE using GARCH-in the mean. Interestingly, these results in context of both markets were different with respect to various firm features such as firm size and age. In light of these results, it is concluded that both the markets have different dynamics with regard to all three dimensions. Hence, the investors have a clear opportunity to diversify their risk and investments across developed and emerging markets.


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