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How Efficient Are Bosnian Stock Market Indexes?

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  • Almira Arnaut-Berilo
  • Azra Zaimovic

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The first index funds appeared in capital markets during the 1970s. Their investment strategy was based on replicating the fluctuations of some of the world's well-known stock market indexes. Legislation and regulation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as in other neighboring countries, provides the possibility of establishing index funds, with no concrete initiatives at the moment. One of the better-known asset valuation models, the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), determines the required rate of return on risky assets if the assets are to be added to an already well-diversified portfolio. Since a market portfolio is a theoretical concept, wide stock market indexes are used as proxies for the market. These stock market indexes have to obtain mean-variance efficiency for the CAPM tests. In this paper, we apply a mean-variance optimization model to a basket of securities from the Bosnia and Herzegovina stock market. We explore the efficiency of these indexes as securities portfolios. The possible efficiency of these indexes would encourage the creation of index funds in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Furthermore, we investigate the possible use of these indexes in CAPM tests. Our research shows that the analyzed indexes are not mean-variance efficient. For the purpose of efficient portfolio determination, we use our own software in the application section of the paper. Using this software, we propose indexes that obtain mean-variance efficiency.

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  • Almira Arnaut-Berilo & Azra Zaimovic, 2012. "How Efficient Are Bosnian Stock Market Indexes?," Eastern European Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(1), pages 26-45, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:eaeuec:v:50:y:2012:i:1:p:26-45
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    1. Zaimovic Azra & Arnaut-Berilo Almira & Mustafic Arnela, 2017. "Portfolio Diversification in the South-East European Equity Markets," South East European Journal of Economics and Business, Sciendo, vol. 12(1), pages 126-135, April.

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