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Are Islamic stocks immune from financial crises? Evidence from contagion tests
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Are Islamic stocks immune from financial crises? Evidence from contagion tests

Kamrul Hassan, Ariful Hoque, Dominic Gasbarro and Wing-Keung Wong
International review of economics & finance, Vol.86, pp.919-948
2023

Abstract

Contagion Global financial crisis Higher-order moments Islamic indexes
Given the alleged uniqueness of Islamic stocks, it is expected that they should provide insurance when faced with adverse market conditions. This expectation is tested by assessing contagion, using 25 Islamic indexes during the period 2007–2017, by employing contemporary econometric techniques. The results reveal robust contagion effects of the financial crisis on Islamic stock indexes. Furthermore, we find Baker and Wurgler’s investor sentiment can predict Islamic stock returns during the crisis period. Our findings indicate that Islamic stocks cannot be used as a haven asset during financial turmoil.

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6 Social Sciences
6.10 Economics
6.10.80 Market Interdependencies
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