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Co-Movement Between Malaysian Stock Index and Bond Index: Empirical Evidence from Rank Tests for Cointegration

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  • Shiok Ye Lim
  • Sheue Li Ong
  • Chong Mun Ho

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This study aims at examining the long-run cointegration relationship for Malaysian stock and bond market indices in the period surrounding the Asian financial crisis based on the Breitung (2001) rank test procedures. The paper argues that the standard cointegration tests do not allow for breaks and lead to the finding of no cointegration. Breitung (2001) rank test was applied which can tackle the problem of breaks and can detect both linear and nonlinear cointegration relationships. For the full period (1994:1 to 2009:9) and sub-period (2000:1 to 2009:9), findings on the co-movement of stock index and bond indices suggest a long-run equilibrium relationship between these indices.

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  • Shiok Ye Lim & Sheue Li Ong & Chong Mun Ho, 2012. "Co-Movement Between Malaysian Stock Index and Bond Index: Empirical Evidence from Rank Tests for Cointegration," The IUP Journal of Applied Finance, IUP Publications, vol. 18(1), pages 5-18, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:icf:icfjaf:v:18:y:2012:i:1:p:5-18
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    1. Aloui, Chaker & Hammoudeh, Shawkat & Hamida, Hela Ben, 2015. "Price discovery and regime shift behavior in the relationship between sharia stocks and sukuk: A two-state Markov switching analysis," Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 34(C), pages 121-135.

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