Asymmetric Effects of Investor Sentiment on Malaysian Sectoral Stocks: A Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag Approach

IF 0.7 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Tze-Haw Chan, Abdul Saqib, H. Lean
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Extant literature fails to conclusively shed light on the asymmetric effects of market sentiment during bulls and bears, especially for small open markets like Malaysia. This study constructs a sentiment index for Malaysia using Principal Component Analysis. A nonlinear ARDL model is applied to capture and distinguish the optimistic and pessimistic sentiments to justify sectoral stock price movements. Our threefold findings reveal the significant explanatory power of sentiment on sectoral stock prices for both market phases, validated by bound test statistics and error correction terms. Furthermore, the study uncovers long-run asymmetric effects in most sectors (excluding technology) and emphasises their insignificance in the short run, attributable to limited and regulated short selling. Dynamic multiplier graphs underscore the temporal nature of sentiment effects, peaking in the 3rd to 7th months for most stocks, with technology stocks exhibiting an overreaction to negative sentiments. Notably, most stocks respond to positive adjustments, indicating that investors are not driven by loss aversion stemming from diverse market news. These insights are vital for individual traders, fund managers, and regulatory bodies involved in risk assessment and hedging strategy formulation. The study contributes to non-conventional equity analyses, offering valuable perspectives for navigating the complexities of small open markets.
投资者情绪对马来西亚行业股票的不对称影响:非线性自回归分布滞后法
现有文献未能对牛市和熊市期间市场情绪的非对称效应做出结论,尤其是对马来西亚这样的小型开放市场而言。本研究利用主成分分析法构建了马来西亚的情绪指数。应用非线性 ARDL 模型来捕捉和区分乐观和悲观情绪,以证明行业股价变动的合理性。我们的三重发现揭示了情绪对两个市场阶段的行业股票价格的重要解释力,并通过约束测试统计和误差修正项进行了验证。此外,研究还发现了大多数行业(不包括技术行业)的长期非对称效应,并强调了短期非对称效应的不显著性,这归因于有限且受监管的卖空行为。动态乘数图强调了情绪效应的时间性,大多数股票在第 3 至第 7 个月达到顶峰,而科技股则表现出对负面情绪的过度反应。值得注意的是,大多数股票都对积极调整做出了反应,这表明投资者并不是受各种市场新闻导致的损失规避情绪所驱使。这些见解对参与风险评估和对冲策略制定的个人交易者、基金经理和监管机构至关重要。该研究为非常规股票分析做出了贡献,为驾驭小型开放市场的复杂性提供了宝贵的视角。
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12
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期刊介绍: To provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and dissemination of empirical findings and analytical research in the specialized areas of accounting and finance with special emphasis on scholarly works with policy implications for countries in the Asia Pacific. The following are some of the topical subject areas relevant to the journal (but are not limited to): Accounting • Financial reporting and accounting standards • Auditing issues • Value based accounting and its relevance • Theory of accounting firm • Environmental auditing • Corporate governance issues • Public sector accounting Finance • Valuation of financial assets • International capital flows • Ownership and agency theory • Stock market behavior • Investment and portfolio management • Islamic banking and finance • Microstructures of financial markets
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