Idiosyncratic Risk of Investing in Islamic Capital Market Equities

2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-89
Author(s):  
Rashid Ameer
2012 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 724-744 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miao-Ling Chen ◽  
Chi-Lu Peng ◽  
An-Pin Wei

This study examines how a firm's advertising and R&D affects the firm's β-risk and idiosyncratic risk, which are metrics of interest to both finance executives and senior management. Due to the existence of a non-normal and heteroscedasticity dataset, we use quantile regression to analyze the sample to understand the full behavior of our non-normally distributed datapoints. The evidence of this study shows that: (1) Advertising is significantly associated with lower β-risk for firms with lower, median and higher β-risk. (2) R&D significantly increases β-risk for firms with median and higher β-risk firms. (3) Advertising is significantly associated with lower idiosyncratic risk for firms with higher idiosyncratic risk. (4) R&D is significantly associated with higher idiosyncratic risk for firms with median and higher idiosyncratic risk. In summary, our evidence shows that both advertising and R&D have a stronger effect on firms with higher β- and idiosyncratic risk than on those with lower β- and idiosyncratic risk, respectively. Our findings are useful to help both management executives and investors. Firm managers can allocate limited resources more efficiently to reduce their firm risk; investors could exert their influence on firm's senior executives to make decisions that are beneficial to stock returns.


2007 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
Fernando Caio Galdi ◽  
José Roberto Securato

This paper analyses the relationship between idiosyncratic risk and diversified portfolio returns on Brazil’s capital market. Following Goyal and Santa-Clara (2003) and Bali et alii (2005) we use volatility measures that capture systematic and idiosyncratic risk. For the identification of the relationship between idiosyncratic risk and portfolio returns we use a time series framework regressing volatility measures and portfolio returns one step ahead from 1999:01 to 2006:03. Additionally, we carry out robustness tests to validate our results. We found no evidence of a relationship between idiosyncratic risk and portfolio returns for the Brazilian capital market. Our evidence is similar to those from Bali et alii (2005) for the US capital market, which challenges the Goyal e Santa-Clara (2003) findings.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 189
Author(s):  
Mohamed Masry ◽  
Heba El Menshawy

In this study, we aim to introduce behavior of unsystemayic risk and its forecasting ability in prediction of future return in Egyptian Stock Exchange (ESE) as an Emerging Capital market (ECM), over the period of 2006 to 2015. We measure equally weighted unsystemayic volatility by following the Campbell’s (2001) Indirect Method, by considering market size and weekly basis. Our results reveal that unsystemayic risk is the biggest component of total volatility and show no trend, although market volatility has a slow decreasing trend in this period. We also find that small size stocks have slightly higher volatility than the big size stocks but both portfolios have similar idiosyncratic risk behavior. Finally, our analyses about the predictive ability of various measures of unsystematic risk provide evidence that unsystematic risk volatility is not a significant predictor for future return in ESE.


2005 ◽  
pp. 72-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ya. Pappe ◽  
Ya. Galukhina

The paper is devoted to the role of the global financial market in the development of Russian big business. It proves that terms and standards posed by this market as well as opportunities it offers determine major changes in Russian big business in the last three years. The article examines why Russian companies go abroad to attract capital and provides data, which indicate the scope of this phenomenon. It stresses the effects of Russian big business’s interaction with the world capital market, including the modification of the principal subject of Russian big business from integrated business groups to companies and the changes in companies’ behavior: they gradually move away from the so-called Russian specifics and adopt global standards.


2003 ◽  
pp. 95-101
Author(s):  
O. Khmyz

Acording to the author's opinion, institutional investors (from many participants of the capital market) play the main role, especially investment funds. They supply to small-sized investors special investment services, which allow them to participate in the investment process. However excessive institutialization and increasing number of hedge-funds may lead to financial crisis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 74
Author(s):  
Ying Li ◽  
Anjian Wang ◽  
Tianjiao Li
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