选定非洲国家的通货膨胀和股票收益波动:伽马-米达斯方法

IF 3.3 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific African Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-06 DOI:10.1016/j.sciaf.2024.e02307
Kamaludeen Muhammad, Abulbashar Saleh, Umar M. Bello, Jeremiah M. Tule, Elijah A. John, Joy E. Edet, Iheanacho Ohiaeri, Chukwuemeka N. Eneanya
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非洲通胀压力持续存在,各国央行纷纷提高利率以应对通胀,导致人们从股票转向其他资产,从而影响了股票收益的波动性,在此背景下,本文采用 GARCH-MIDAS 方法,利用日频和月频混合数据,研究了通胀对非洲五国股票收益波动性的影响。我们发现,通货膨胀对股票收益波动性非常重要,因为较高的通货膨胀会增加波动性并降低收益。我们的研究结果让人们更好地理解了股市波动的动态,同时利用变量的自然频率解释了通货膨胀的作用。我们的研究结果鼓励货币当局向市场参与者/投资者传达其通胀预期,以缓和股票回报率的负面波动。
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Inflation and stock return volatility in selected African countries: A GARCH-MIDAS approach

Amidst persistent inflationary pressures in Africa and central banks raising rates to counter inflation, leading to a shift from stocks to alternative assets and impacting stock return volatility, this paper investigates the influence of inflation on stock return volatility in five African countries using the GARCH-MIDAS approach, using mixed data of daily and monthly frequencies. We observe that inflation is important for stock return volatility, as higher inflation increases volatility and reduces returns. Our results provide a better understanding of the dynamics of stock market volatility while accounting for the role of inflation, using the natural frequencies of the variables. Our findings encourage monetary authorities to communicate their inflation expectations to the market participants/investors to moderate negative stock return volatility.

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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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