The Covid-19 pandemic brings effects to global stock market. Information from one country is integrated to the whole world which causes the return transmission between stock markets. This research investigates the return spillover effect between the US (S&P 500), Japanese (Nikkei 225), and Indonesian (JCI) stock market during the peak of Covid-19 pandemic period. Data is examined using Eviews version 12 with Granger-causality test. Results show that S&P 500 and Nikkei 225 indexes influence the return of JCI, but not the other way around. On top of that, S&P 500 and Nikkei 225 indexes influence each other. Moreover, results also indicate that information about Covid-19 is integrated between the US, Japanese, and Indonesian stock market hence affecting the return in JCI. These findings are useful to investors and policymakers regarding to US and Japan economic information which can influence return in JCI.
This study to find out the determinants of capital structure in the palm oil industry in Indonesia. The variables are commodity prices, total assets, tangible assets, profitability, asset turnover, liquidity, inventory turnover, interest rates, and capital structure as independent variables. The data processing uses SPSS version 25 and performs classical assumption test, coefficient of determination test, and multiple regression analysis. The object of this study is oil palm plantation companies listed in Indonesian stock exchange (IDX) period 2016 to 2019. The results show that CPO prices, total assets, tangible assets, profitability, and interest rates have no effect on capital structure. Meanwhile, asset turnover has a positive effect on capital structure. Current ratio has a negative effect on the capital structure. Inventory turnover has a negative effect on the capital structure of oil palm plantation companies. This research is useful for companies engaged in the palm oil industry in determining policies.
The purpose of this study is to quantify the effect of company’s characteristics and corporate governance towards audit quality in companies listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). Independent board, board size, foreign ownership, ownership concentration, profitability as well as institutional ownership is used in this study. The amount of 618 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the period of 2013-2017 is used in this study. Purposive sampling method is used in the study. Financial statements of company that was published (www.idx.co.id) used as the sample of this study. The calibration of data which was obtained with binary logistic regression will be process using the program of SPSS version 25.0. This research shows that board size, foreign ownership and profitability proved to have a positive and significant relation on audit quality. This research also shows that institutional ownership does not have a significant relationship on audit quality while board independence has a negative relationship towards audit quality.
In this study, it is suspected that there are several factors that can influence the intention to purchase personal insurance. These factors are consumer insurance literacy, perceived product benefits, trustworthiness in insurance, perceived product risk, and favorable attitude towards personal insurance, so this research was conducted to determine whether there is an effect of these variables on the intention to buy insurance. This study uses Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis with AMOS 24 software, and the results of the analysis state that there is no influence between Consumer Insurance Literacy and Perceived Product Benefits, Belief in Insurance, and Perceived Product Risk. In addition, Perceived Product Benefits have no effect on Favorable Attitude to Personal Insurance, Trustful Belief on Insurance has an effect on Favorable Attitude to Personal Insurance, Perceived Product Risk has no effect on Favorable Attitude to Personal Insurance, and Favorable Attitude to Personal Insurance has an effect on Inclination to Purchase Personal Insurance
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui factor dominan yag mempengaruhi volatilitas harga saham pada sector pertambangan yang terdaftar di Bursa efek Indonesia. Selama periode 2015 hingga 2018. Jenis penelitian ini adalah studi kausalitas dengan menggunakan data kuantitatif. Data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah laporan keuangan yang telah diaudit dan dipublikasikan melalui situs web perusahaan. Teknik pengambilan sampel yang digunakan adalah judgemental sampling. Variable independen dalam penelitian ini adalah dividend yield (DY), earning volatility (EV) dan Leverage (LEV) sedangkan stock price volatility (SPV) adalah variable dependen. Jumlah sampel setiap tahun sebanyak 13 perusahaan. Hasil penelitian ini dividend yield (DY), earning volatility (EV) dan Leverage (LEV) secara simultan berpengaruh terhadap stock price volatility (SPV) pada level signifikasi 5%. Dividend yield (DY) berpengaruh signifikan terhadap stock price volatility (SPV), sedangkan Earning volatility (EV) dan Leverage (LEV) tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap stock price volatility (SPV) pada confidence level 95%. Adjusted R square menunjukkan 0,065(6,5%) artinya hanya 6,5% dari variable dependen yaitu stock price volatility (SPV) dapat dijelaskan oleh varibel independe dalam model regresi penelitian ini, sedangkan 93,5% dijelaskan oleh variable lain yang tidak termasuk dalam penelitian ini.
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