Co‐movement of Bangladesh stock market with other markets: Cointegration and error correction approach
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore dynamics of stock price movements of an emerging market, Bangladesh with that of USA, Japan and India.
Design/methodology/approach
The long‐term relationships among the markets are analyzed using the Johansen and Juselius multivariate cointegration approach. Short‐run dynamics are captured through vector error correction models. Further investigation on short‐run dynamics is carried out through impulse response analysis.
Findings
There is evidence of cointegration among the markets demonstrating that stock prices in the countries studied here share a common stochastic trend. Impulse response analysis shows that shocks to the US market do have an impact on the Bangladesh market. The evidence of Bangladesh stock market responding to shocks in the Indian market is weak. Shocks to the Japanese market do not generate a response in the Bangladesh market.
Research limitations/implications
As these markets share a common stochastic trend no diversification benefit is possible from cross‐border investments. Investors could further enhance their understanding of market behaviour by comparing the observations here with those of studies that adopt technical analysis, fundamental analysis and consider financial anomalies.
Originality/value
The evidence of cointegration and the short run dynamic relationship help investors in making efficient investment decisions in the Bangladesh stock market.
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Citation
Al Asad Bin Hoque, H. (2007), "Co‐movement of Bangladesh stock market with other markets: Cointegration and error correction approach", Managerial Finance, Vol. 33 No. 10, pp. 810-820. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074350710779250
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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