Investment Management & Financial Innovations (Dec 2019)

Impact of macroeconomic factors and political events on the market index returns at Palestine and Amman Stock Markets (2011–2017)

  • Mai Jabarin,
  • Abdulnaser Nour,
  • Sameh Atout

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21511/imfi.16(4).2019.14
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 156 – 167

Abstract

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This study aims to investigate the effect of macroeconomic factors on Palestine and Amman Stock Exchange returns. Also, the study handles the political events in the area and their impact on Palestine and Amman stock markets returns. This study applied the macro-econometric model based on Arbitrage Pricing Theory. In addition, the most important political events are selected, and their effect was tested using the event study methodology. The results show that the consumer price index, gross domestic product, and exchange rate have a significant impact on stock index returns, but industrial production index and balance of trade have no significant effect. In addition, the results reveal that the political events have a significant effect on Palestine and Amman stock markets returns. For instance, at Palestine Stock Exchange, seven out of eleven events had a significant impact on the Palestinian general index returns. Regarding the Amman Stock Exchange, there were nine out of eleven events, which had a significant impact on the Jordanian general index returns. The main results show that the macroeconomic factors and political events have a significant impact on the Palestine and Amman stock market returns. Both Palestine and Amman Stock Markets are inefficient and the markets do not absorb uncertain information and noisy events.

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