Linkages between the Islamic Stock Indices, the Indices of Europe, Asia, US, UK, and Japan, and those of the emerging markets are empirically analyzed. Using methodologies that account for idiosyncratic factors in the data, evidence of linkages are found between large stock markets of Europe, Asia, US, and UK. Emerging markets indices show clear insulation from the Islamic indices. Although, emerging markets follow the Islamic based investment approach, other aspects such as economic factors as well as the size of the industry have dissimilarities. Hence, strategies for hedging or diversification, particularly in the long-run can be developed. If emerging market indices are combined with the indices of other markets, there may be considerab...
This paper contributes to the current debate on the empirical validity of the decoupling hypothesis ...
We examine the relationship between Islamic and conventional stock market returns to see if Islamic ...
AbstractA major issue in both Islamic finance and conventional finance is whether the shocks to the ...
Background:A low correlation between returns of cross-border stock market indices allows investors ...
Despite the substantial growth in the Islamic finance sector in the recent years, there has been lim...
We explore long-run relationships between Islamic and conventional equity indices for the period 200...
Despite the increasing attention to ethical investments, the empirical studies on Islamic indices ar...
This study explores the possible cointegrating relationship between the Malaysian Islamic index (EMA...
This paper investigates the relative importance of the global and regional markets affecting Asian f...
This paper investigates the dynamic causal linkages in the daily returns among four conventional and...
The Islamic financial institutions are gaining popularity in recent years. Although this popularity ...
This paper investigates the dynamic causal linkages in the daily returns among seven major conventio...
The increase of globalization and financial liberalization along with the recurrence of the financia...
This article has examined the differences in performance between the Islamic and conventional stocks...
This study reviews the movement of Islamic stock indices in selected countries in the Organization o...
This paper contributes to the current debate on the empirical validity of the decoupling hypothesis ...
We examine the relationship between Islamic and conventional stock market returns to see if Islamic ...
AbstractA major issue in both Islamic finance and conventional finance is whether the shocks to the ...
Background:A low correlation between returns of cross-border stock market indices allows investors ...
Despite the substantial growth in the Islamic finance sector in the recent years, there has been lim...
We explore long-run relationships between Islamic and conventional equity indices for the period 200...
Despite the increasing attention to ethical investments, the empirical studies on Islamic indices ar...
This study explores the possible cointegrating relationship between the Malaysian Islamic index (EMA...
This paper investigates the relative importance of the global and regional markets affecting Asian f...
This paper investigates the dynamic causal linkages in the daily returns among four conventional and...
The Islamic financial institutions are gaining popularity in recent years. Although this popularity ...
This paper investigates the dynamic causal linkages in the daily returns among seven major conventio...
The increase of globalization and financial liberalization along with the recurrence of the financia...
This article has examined the differences in performance between the Islamic and conventional stocks...
This study reviews the movement of Islamic stock indices in selected countries in the Organization o...
This paper contributes to the current debate on the empirical validity of the decoupling hypothesis ...
We examine the relationship between Islamic and conventional stock market returns to see if Islamic ...
AbstractA major issue in both Islamic finance and conventional finance is whether the shocks to the ...