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Title: Evolving Time-varying Market Efficiency of Energy Stock Market
Authors: Özataç, Nesrin (Supervisor)
K., Gökmenoğlu, Korhan (Co-Supervisor)
Fazlollahi, Negar
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Dept. of Banking and Finance
Keywords: Banking and Finance Department
Banks and Banking--Nigeria
Energy consumption--Economic aspects
Energy Stock Market--Stock exchanges
Issue Date: Aug-2020
Publisher: Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) - Doğu Akdeniz Üniversitesi (DAÜ)
Citation: Fazlollahi, Negar. (2020). Evolving Time-varying Market Efficiency of Energy Stock Market. Thesis (Ph.D), Eastern Mediterranean University, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Dept. of Banking and Finance, Famagusta: North Cyprus.
Abstract: Energy stocks have become an essential segment of the investment portfolios of both households and institutional investors. This study investigates the dynamic aspect of evolving weak-form efficiency in six energy stock markets: those of the United States (US), Canada, China, Australia, India, and Saudi Arabia. The generalized autoregressive conditionally heteroskedastic in the mean GARCH-M(1,1) method is applied, alongside the state-space time-varying approaches and the Kalman-filter assessment, to detect the evolving efficiency for periods ending in November 2019. The empirical results reveal that the studied markets undergo various extents of time varying efficiency, containing periods of efficiency enhancement as well as periods of deviation from efficiency. Meanwhile, the 2007–2009 global financial crisis and the 2015 changes in the energy sector—in addition to other contemporaneous crises— have a profound influence on the timeline of market efficiency evolution. Overall, all of the markets gradually became more efficient, apart from India’s energy market as a result of the current energy crisis in India. Amid the energy markets explored in this study, the US energy market was found to be the most efficient.
Description: Doctor of Philosophy in Finance. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research. Thesis (Ph.D.) - Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Dept. of Banking and Finance, 2020. Co-Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Korhan K. Gökmenoğlu and Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Nesrin Özataç.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/5894
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