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Title: Determinants of stock market index movements: Evidence from New Zealand stock market
Authors: Dassanayake, W.
Jayawardena, C.
Issue Date: 27-Jan-2017
Publisher: Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Citation: TY - BOOK AU - Dassanayake, Wajira AU - Jayawardena, Chandimal PY - 2017/01/01 SP - 6 EP - 11 T1 - Determinants of stock market index movements: Evidence from New Zealand stock market DO - 10.1109/NCTM.2017.7872819 ER -
Series/Report no.: Vol.6;
Abstract: his study examines the impact of a selected macroeconomic variables on the New Zealand stock market(S&P/NZX 50) index. We use exchange rate, interest rate, inflation rate and foreign stock market index (S&P 500 index) to evaluate their influence on the New Zealand stock market (S&P/NZX 50) index. Daily data from January 2014 to September 2016 are evaluated. Unit root tests, cointegration tests, vector error correction model (VECM) and Granger causality test are employed to examine both long run and short run dynamic relationship between these variables. The study finds that there is no statistically significant long run causality from inflation rate, exchange rate, interest rate and S&P 500 index on the New Zealand stock market index. However, S&P 500 index has a strong significant short run Granger causality to the New Zealand stock market index.
URI: http://localhost:80/handle/123456789/808
ISSN: 1800-3591
Appears in Collections:Proceedings of the 6th National Conference on Technology & Management - NCTM 2017
Research Papers - Open Access Research

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