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Global commodities and African stocks: A ‘market of one?’
Institution:2. School of Business, Garden City University College, Ghana;1. Institute of Chinese Financial Studies, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China;2. Collaborate Innovation Center of Financial Security, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China;3. School of Finance, Nankai University, China;1. Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, USEK, Beirut, Lebanon;2. Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management, Montpellier, France;3. National school of computer science (ENSI), La manouba, Tunisia;4. Faculty of Business and Management, University of Balamand, Tripoli, Lebanon
Abstract:Owing to frequent fluctuations in global markets, diversifying across emerging markets is increasingly becoming a necessity. Despite this, a cloud of uncertainty surrounds the relative capacities of emerging markets to provide the required shields for international investors, especially during extreme market conditions. In this paper, we explore the relative potentials of African equities to provide opportunities for hedging and diversification for global commodity investors by using data of daily periodicity on close-to-close basis from January 3, 2003 to December 29, 2014. The findings indicate the presence of non-linear relationships between some African stocks and returns on global commodities. Thus, global commodity market investors react differently towards investment potentials in African stocks during tranquil and crisis periods. Additionally, from the mean–variance stand-point, we observe that including African equities in a diversified portfolio has the effect of lowering risk whiles simultaneously increasing expected returns. However, any such investment strategies may have to be informed by volatility persistence, as well as past and present market conditions.
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