Are Islamic and conventional capital markets decoupled? Evidence from stock and bonds/sukuk markets in Malaysia

Faculty Commerce Year: 2018
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance Elsevier Volume:
Keywords : , Islamic , conventional capital markets decoupled? Evidence    
Abstract:
This study examines the decoupling hypothesis between Islamic and conventional capital markets by analysing the dynamic interdependencies among conventional stock, Islamic stock, bonds and sukuk markets in Malaysia over the period January 3
   
     
 
       

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