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Systematic risk, and oil price and exchange rate sensitivities in Asia-Pacific stock markets
Authors:Mohan Nandha  Shawkat Hammoudeh
Affiliation:aAccounting and Finance, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia;bLebow College of Business, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:This paper examines the relationship between beta risk and realized stock index return in the presence of oil and exchange rate sensitivities for 15 countries in the Asia-Pacific region using the international factor model. Thirteen of the 15 countries have the expected beta signs and show significant sensitivity to domestic risk when the world stock market is in both up and down modes. In terms of oil sensitivity, only the Philippines and South Korea are oil-sensitive to changes in the oil price in the short run, when the price is expressed in local currency only. Basically no country shows sensitivity to oil price measured in US dollar regardless whether the oil market is up or down. Nine countries are affected by changes in the exchange rate. In terms of relative factor sensitivity distribution, one is willing to conclude that these stock markets are more conditionally sensitive to local currency oil price changes than to beta risk wherever the relationships are significant.
Keywords:Asia pacific   Stock market   Oil price sensitivity   Systematic risk   Exchange rate
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