Observed by more than 1.5 billion Muslims, Ramadan is one of the most celebrated religious traditions in the world. We investigate stock returns during Ramadan for 14 predominantly Muslim countries over the years 1989–2007. The results show that stock returns during Ramadan are significantly higher and less volatile than during the rest of the year. No discernible declines in market liquidity are recorded. We find these results consistent with a notion that Ramadan positively affects investor psychology, as it promotes feelings of solidarity and social identity among Muslims world-wide, leading to optimistic beliefs that extend to investment decisions
This paper is aimed to determine a change in the stock market’s returns or its volatility from the g...
This study aims to examine the effect of a religious-related calendar anomaly, namely Ramadan, on s...
This study investigates whether religiosity affects stock market speculation. We use data from the G...
Observed by more than 1.5 billion Muslims, Ramadan is one of the most celebrated religious tradition...
Observed by more than 1.5 billion Muslims, Ramadan is one of the most celebrated religious rituals i...
International audienceWith a psychological and behavioral perspective, this paper examines whether r...
Ramadan is deemed to be the holiest month which is observed by 1.6 billion Muslims across the world...
A predictable pattern of stock market return is the violation of the efficient market hypothesis (EM...
In spite of the important role religion plays in peoples ’ lives, its impact on financial markets is...
In view of evidence linking herding and social mood, we examine whether the positive mood documented...
Studies have shown that religious beliefs and practice play an important role in influencing share p...
In view of evidence linking herding and social mood, we examine whether the positive mood documented...
This study is intended to investigate Ramadan and its effect of stocks abnormal return in five most...
Using data from Saudi Arabia, a strictly religious society, we examine how Islamic events (i.e., Ram...
This study aims to examine the effect of a religious-related calendar anomaly, namely Ramadan, on st...
This paper is aimed to determine a change in the stock market’s returns or its volatility from the g...
This study aims to examine the effect of a religious-related calendar anomaly, namely Ramadan, on s...
This study investigates whether religiosity affects stock market speculation. We use data from the G...
Observed by more than 1.5 billion Muslims, Ramadan is one of the most celebrated religious tradition...
Observed by more than 1.5 billion Muslims, Ramadan is one of the most celebrated religious rituals i...
International audienceWith a psychological and behavioral perspective, this paper examines whether r...
Ramadan is deemed to be the holiest month which is observed by 1.6 billion Muslims across the world...
A predictable pattern of stock market return is the violation of the efficient market hypothesis (EM...
In spite of the important role religion plays in peoples ’ lives, its impact on financial markets is...
In view of evidence linking herding and social mood, we examine whether the positive mood documented...
Studies have shown that religious beliefs and practice play an important role in influencing share p...
In view of evidence linking herding and social mood, we examine whether the positive mood documented...
This study is intended to investigate Ramadan and its effect of stocks abnormal return in five most...
Using data from Saudi Arabia, a strictly religious society, we examine how Islamic events (i.e., Ram...
This study aims to examine the effect of a religious-related calendar anomaly, namely Ramadan, on st...
This paper is aimed to determine a change in the stock market’s returns or its volatility from the g...
This study aims to examine the effect of a religious-related calendar anomaly, namely Ramadan, on s...
This study investigates whether religiosity affects stock market speculation. We use data from the G...