Empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in Malaysia / Muhammad Naim Ilham Mohd. Affendy

The oil and gas industry as a whole figure prominently in a Malaysia economy, having contributed fully one-fifth of its GDP over the past decade. On a standalone basis, the Malaysian gas industry produced and sold into the local market gas valued at over RM 10 billion in 2017. As with any commodity,...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.598682023-11-01T09:05:14Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/59868/ Empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in Malaysia / Muhammad Naim Ilham Mohd. Affendy Mohd. Affendy, Muhammad Naim Ilham Macroeconomics Petroleum industry and trade Interest rates The oil and gas industry as a whole figure prominently in a Malaysia economy, having contributed fully one-fifth of its GDP over the past decade. On a standalone basis, the Malaysian gas industry produced and sold into the local market gas valued at over RM 10 billion in 2017. As with any commodity, stock, or bond, the laws of supply and demand cause oil prices to change. When supply exceeds demand, prices fall; the inverse is also true, when demand outpaces supply. While supply and demand impact oil prices, it is actually oil futures that set the price of oil. Due to that circumstances, the aim of this study is to investigate the factors affecting the fluctuation of oil prices and its relationship towards the macroeconomics variables from 1990 to 2019, a yearly basis. Using the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method, the researched topic will be examined. Data from the Malaysia oil price is used a dependent variable while the other four (4) variables namely a gross domestic product (GDP), foreign direct investment (FDI), inflation rate, and interest rate are used as independent variables. Findings from this study shows real interest rate have a significant relationship with the crude oil price. 2020-10 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/59868/1/59868.pdf Empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in Malaysia / Muhammad Naim Ilham Mohd. Affendy. (2020) Degree thesis, thesis, UiTM Cawangan Johor. <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/59868.pdf>
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topic Macroeconomics
Petroleum industry and trade
Interest rates
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Petroleum industry and trade
Interest rates
Mohd. Affendy, Muhammad Naim Ilham
Empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in Malaysia / Muhammad Naim Ilham Mohd. Affendy
description The oil and gas industry as a whole figure prominently in a Malaysia economy, having contributed fully one-fifth of its GDP over the past decade. On a standalone basis, the Malaysian gas industry produced and sold into the local market gas valued at over RM 10 billion in 2017. As with any commodity, stock, or bond, the laws of supply and demand cause oil prices to change. When supply exceeds demand, prices fall; the inverse is also true, when demand outpaces supply. While supply and demand impact oil prices, it is actually oil futures that set the price of oil. Due to that circumstances, the aim of this study is to investigate the factors affecting the fluctuation of oil prices and its relationship towards the macroeconomics variables from 1990 to 2019, a yearly basis. Using the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method, the researched topic will be examined. Data from the Malaysia oil price is used a dependent variable while the other four (4) variables namely a gross domestic product (GDP), foreign direct investment (FDI), inflation rate, and interest rate are used as independent variables. Findings from this study shows real interest rate have a significant relationship with the crude oil price.
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title Empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in Malaysia / Muhammad Naim Ilham Mohd. Affendy
title_short Empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in Malaysia / Muhammad Naim Ilham Mohd. Affendy
title_full Empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in Malaysia / Muhammad Naim Ilham Mohd. Affendy
title_fullStr Empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in Malaysia / Muhammad Naim Ilham Mohd. Affendy
title_full_unstemmed Empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in Malaysia / Muhammad Naim Ilham Mohd. Affendy
title_sort empirical analysis on macroeconomic variables and oil price in malaysia / muhammad naim ilham mohd. affendy
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