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The relationship between stock prices and exchange rates in South Africa and Nigeria: structural breaks analysis
Authors:Babajide Fowowe
Institution:Department of Economics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract:The relationship between stock prices and exchange rates has continued to generate interest from both the academia and financial industry players for many years. This study conducts an empirical investigation into the relationship between stock prices and exchange rates for the two largest economies in Sub-Saharan Africa – South Africa and Nigeria. Our methodology accounts for structural breaks in the data and the long-run relationship between stock and foreign exchange markets. The results of multivariate causality tests with structural breaks showed that causality runs from exchange rates to domestic stock prices in Nigeria (flow channel) while in South Africa, no causality exists between domestic stock prices and exchange rates. The results also reveal that there is causality from the London stock market to both countries’ stock markets, thus showing that international stock markets are driving both the Nigerian and South African stock markets.
Keywords:exchange rates  stock prices  structural breaks  causal relationship  cointegration  South Africa  Nigeria
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