Testing the Random Walk Behavior and Efficiency of the Gulf Stock Markets |
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Authors: | Abraham Abraham,Fazal J. Seyyed,& Sulaiman A. Alsakran |
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Affiliation: | King Fahd University of Petroleum &Minerals |
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Abstract: | Inferences drawn from tests of market efficiency are rendered imprecise in the presence of infrequent trading. As the observed index in thinly traded markets may not represent the true underlying index value, there is a systematic bias toward rejecting the efficient market hypothesis. For the three emerging Gulf markets examined in this paper, correction for infrequent trading significantly alters the results of market efficiency and random walk tests. The Beveridge–Nelson (1981) decomposition of index returns is done to estimate the underlying index. |
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Keywords: | infrequent trading random walk market efficiency emerging markets Gulf equity markets |
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