Overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in Malaysia / Norli Ali … [et al.]

Studies on overreaction hypothesis on conventional stocks have been vastly documented in previous research (De Bondt and Thaler 1985, 1987; Spyrou et. al 2005; Saleh 2007 and Morad and Salehi 2011, among others). Recently, Morad and Salehi (2011) found that there has been investor's overreactio...

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Main Authors: Ali, Norli, Abd Talib, Norli, Md. Nassir, Annuar, Zainal Abidin, Sazali
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spelling my.uitm.ir.251212019-08-06T03:59:18Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25121/ Overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in Malaysia / Norli Ali … [et al.] Ali, Norli Abd Talib, Norli Md. Nassir, Annuar Zainal Abidin, Sazali HJ Public Finance Finance, Islamic Studies on overreaction hypothesis on conventional stocks have been vastly documented in previous research (De Bondt and Thaler 1985, 1987; Spyrou et. al 2005; Saleh 2007 and Morad and Salehi 2011, among others). Recently, Morad and Salehi (2011) found that there has been investor's overreaction and it is possible to earn abnormal return by applying the contrarian strategy (inverse investment strategy) in the Tehran stock exchange. In Malaysia, many published works found evidences of overreaction in stock returns such as studied by Hameed and Ting(2000), Ahmad and Hussain (2001) and Lai et al (2003) Norli et al (2009). Although ample evidences have been presented by previous studies mention above, however, there still lack of research in this area on syariah-compliant stocks. It is known that the characteristics of syariah stocks are different from their conventional counterpart in the sense that for firms to be classified as syariah compliant, they need to meet certain regulations or to posses certain features. Questions may arise whether syariah stocks behave like conventional stocks? Do syariah compliant stocks are also the subjects of stock overreaction behavior? Do these stocks able to generate abnormal returns? This study aims to investigate the behavior of syariah compliant stocks with respect to stock overreaction hypothesis. Research Management Institute (RMI) 2012 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25121/1/LP_NORLI%20ALI%20RMI%2012_5.pdf Ali, Norli and Abd Talib, Norli and Md. Nassir, Annuar and Zainal Abidin, Sazali (2012) Overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in Malaysia / Norli Ali … [et al.]. [Research Reports] (Unpublished)
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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topic HJ Public Finance
Finance, Islamic
spellingShingle HJ Public Finance
Finance, Islamic
Ali, Norli
Abd Talib, Norli
Md. Nassir, Annuar
Zainal Abidin, Sazali
Overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in Malaysia / Norli Ali … [et al.]
description Studies on overreaction hypothesis on conventional stocks have been vastly documented in previous research (De Bondt and Thaler 1985, 1987; Spyrou et. al 2005; Saleh 2007 and Morad and Salehi 2011, among others). Recently, Morad and Salehi (2011) found that there has been investor's overreaction and it is possible to earn abnormal return by applying the contrarian strategy (inverse investment strategy) in the Tehran stock exchange. In Malaysia, many published works found evidences of overreaction in stock returns such as studied by Hameed and Ting(2000), Ahmad and Hussain (2001) and Lai et al (2003) Norli et al (2009). Although ample evidences have been presented by previous studies mention above, however, there still lack of research in this area on syariah-compliant stocks. It is known that the characteristics of syariah stocks are different from their conventional counterpart in the sense that for firms to be classified as syariah compliant, they need to meet certain regulations or to posses certain features. Questions may arise whether syariah stocks behave like conventional stocks? Do syariah compliant stocks are also the subjects of stock overreaction behavior? Do these stocks able to generate abnormal returns? This study aims to investigate the behavior of syariah compliant stocks with respect to stock overreaction hypothesis.
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author Ali, Norli
Abd Talib, Norli
Md. Nassir, Annuar
Zainal Abidin, Sazali
author_facet Ali, Norli
Abd Talib, Norli
Md. Nassir, Annuar
Zainal Abidin, Sazali
author_sort Ali, Norli
title Overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in Malaysia / Norli Ali … [et al.]
title_short Overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in Malaysia / Norli Ali … [et al.]
title_full Overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in Malaysia / Norli Ali … [et al.]
title_fullStr Overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in Malaysia / Norli Ali … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in Malaysia / Norli Ali … [et al.]
title_sort overreaction behaviour of syariah compliant stocks in malaysia / norli ali … [et al.]
publisher Research Management Institute (RMI)
publishDate 2012
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25121/1/LP_NORLI%20ALI%20RMI%2012_5.pdf
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