
Testing the conditional correlations and volatility spillovers between US and ASEAN Islamic stock markets: A Multivariate GARCH Analysis
Author(s) -
Muhammad Rizky Prima Sakti
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
global review of islamic economics and business (ed. online)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2338-7920
DOI - 10.14421/grieb.2014.021-03
Subject(s) - economics , volatility (finance) , autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity , financial economics , stock (firearms) , multivariate statistics , diversification (marketing strategy) , islamic finance , stock market index , econometrics , islam , stock market , business , geography , statistics , context (archaeology) , mathematics , archaeology , marketing
This study examines the conditional correlations and volatility spillovers between the US and ASEAN Islamic stock markets. The empirical design uses MSCI (Morgan Stanley Capital International) Islamic indexes as it adopted stringent restriction to include companies in sharia list. By using a three multivariate GARCH models (BEKK, diagonal VECH, and CCC model), we find evidence of returns and volatility spillovers from the US to the ASEAN Islamic stock markets. However, as the estimated time-varying conditional correlations and volatilities indicate there is still a room for diversification benefits, particularly in the single markets. The Islamic MSCI of Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore are less correlate to the US MSCI Islamic index. The implication is that foreign investors may benefit from the reduction of risk by adding the Islamic stocks in those countries.