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Do ‘Sin stocks’ deprive Islamic stock portfolios of diversification? some insights from the use of MGARCH-DCC

Mustaffa Kamil, Nazrol Kamil and Bacha, Obiyathulla Ismath and Mohammed Masih, Abul Mansur (2012) Do ‘Sin stocks’ deprive Islamic stock portfolios of diversification? some insights from the use of MGARCH-DCC. Capital Markets Review, 20 (1&2). pp. 43-64. ISSN 1823-4445

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Abstract

There is this argument that Shari’ah compliant portfolios are at a disadvantage in terms of portfolio diversification given that the exclusion of ‘sin stocks’ shrinks the Islamic investor’s investment universe. This paper investigates first, whether there is empirical evidence to substantiate such a claim, and second, can something be done to alleviate this disadvantage. Our results show that there is statistical evidence that Islamic portfolios are deprived of some benefits of diversification, at the sector level. However, the empirical evidence does not permit us to generalise such a finding at the specific stock level. By analysing the temporal characteristics of correlations using MGARCH-DCC, we argue that Islamic portfolios can minimise loss of diversification benefit by adopting appropriate portfolio allocation strategies. In particular, market sentiment and commodity prices are two key variables that can drive portfolio allocation switching decisions. In short, while there is some evidence that investors of Shari’ah compliant portfolios are denied additional benefits of diversification, there are arguably avenues to mitigate such a disadvantage.

Item Type: Article (Journal)
Additional Information: 4979/71744
Uncontrolled Keywords: Portfolio diversification, Shari’ah compliant portfolios, Islamic stocks, Islamic capital market, MGARCH, dynamic conditional correlation (DCC)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HF Commerce > HF5001 Business. Business Administration > HF5410 Marketing. Distribution of products
H Social Sciences > HF Commerce > HF5001 Business. Business Administration > HF5469 Markets. Fairs
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences
Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences > Department of Economics
Depositing User: Dr. Nazrol Kamil Mustaffa Kamil
Date Deposited: 23 Apr 2019 15:13
Last Modified: 23 Apr 2019 15:13
URI: http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/71744

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