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Financial integration between sukuk and bond indices of emerging markets: Insights from wavelet coherence and multivariate-GARCH analysis

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  • Rubaiyat Ahsan Bhuiyan
  • Maya Puspa Rahman
  • Buerhan Saiti
  • Gairuzazmi Mat Ghani

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Some investors strive for capital appreciation while others may follow capital preservation strategies in terms of investment. In relation to that, Islamic finance receives a lot of attention from institutional investors and asset managers in the search for higher returns, lower correlation and growth potentiality. Therefore, it would be meaningful to investigate whether sukuk can offer any advantage in terms of global diversification. In such context, we have examined the volatilities and correlations of bond indices of emerging counties such as South Korea, Singapore, China, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia with Thomson Reuters BPA Malaysia Sukuk Index by applying wavelet coherence and Multivariate GARCH analyses. The data covers the period January 2010 to December 2015. We conclude that the sukuk market offers effective portfolio diversification opportunities for fixed income investors of the mentioned sample countries. Global and regional investors can avail the benefits of portfolio diversification through investment in sukuk markets but portfolio diversification is not feasible domestically. As a practical implication to the finance industry, the outcome of this research provides a framework for investigating sukuk market integration of several emerging bond markets which serve as an important platform for conducting further research.

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  • Rubaiyat Ahsan Bhuiyan & Maya Puspa Rahman & Buerhan Saiti & Gairuzazmi Mat Ghani, 2018. "Financial integration between sukuk and bond indices of emerging markets: Insights from wavelet coherence and multivariate-GARCH analysis," Borsa Istanbul Review, Research and Business Development Department, Borsa Istanbul, vol. 18(3), pages 218-230, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bor:bistre:v:18:y:2018:i:3:p:218-230
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    1. Md Hamid Uddin & Sarkar H. Kabir & Mohammad Kabir Hassan & Mohammed S. Hossain & Jia Liu, 2022. "Why do sukuks (Islamic bonds) need a different pricing model?," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(2), pages 2210-2234, April.
    2. Mensi, Walid & Rehman, Mobeen Ur & Maitra, Debasish & Al-Yahyaee, Khamis Hamed & Vo, Xuan Vinh, 2023. "Frequency spillovers and portfolio risk implications between Sukuk, Islamic stock and emerging stock markets," The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 91(C), pages 139-157.
    3. Ahmad Alrazni Alshammari, Basheer Altarturi, Buerhan Saiti, Latifah Munassar, 2020. "The impact of exchange rate, oil price and gold price on the Kuwaiti stock market: a wavelet analysis," European Journal of Comparative Economics, Cattaneo University (LIUC), vol. 17(1), pages 31-54, June.
    4. Mustafa Demirel & Gazanfer Unal, 2020. "Applying multivariate-fractionally integrated volatility analysis on emerging market bond portfolios," Financial Innovation, Springer;Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, vol. 6(1), pages 1-29, December.
    5. repec:arp:sjbmms:2021:p:27-34 is not listed on IDEAS
    6. Bhuiyan, Rubaiyat Ahsan & Husain, Afzol & Zhang, Changyong, 2021. "A wavelet approach for causal relationship between bitcoin and conventional asset classes," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 71(C).
    7. Shabeer Khan & Niaz Ahmed Bhutto & Uzair Abdullah Khan & Mohd Ziaur Rehman & Wadi B. Alonazi & Abdullah Ludeen, 2022. "Ṣukūk or Bond, Which Is More Sustainable during COVID-19? Global Evidence from the Wavelet Coherence Model," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(17), pages 1-20, August.

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    Keywords

    Islamic finance; Sukuk; Bond indices; Wavelet coherence; Multivariate-GARCH; Emerging economies;
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    JEL classification:

    • F36 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - Financial Aspects of Economic Integration
    • G11 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - Portfolio Choice; Investment Decisions
    • C58 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric Modeling - - - Financial Econometrics

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