Assessing the impacts of oil price fluctuations on stock returns in emerging markets |
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Authors: | Chaker Aloui Duc Khuong Nguyen Hassen Njeh |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Business and Administration, King Saud University, KSA;2. ISC Paris School of Management, France;3. International Finance Group, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates the effects of oil price shocks on stock market returns in emerging countries. It differs from previous works in three main aspects: i) we distinguish three groups of countries, the largest net-oil importing countries, the moderately oil-dependent countries, and the largest net-oil exporting countries; ii) The potential influence of bullish and bearish market conditions on the causal relationship between oil and stock returns is controlled for in our analysis; iii) The empirical investigation is based on an analysis of long-term correlation and a conditional multifactor pricing model. Using data from twenty-five emerging countries, our results suggest that oil price risk is significantly priced in emerging markets, and that the oil impact is asymmetric with respect to market phases. |
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