2012
DOI: 10.1108/01443581211222653
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Financial crises, stock returns and volatility in an emerging stock market: the case of Jordan

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically examine stock returns behavior during financial crises for an emerging market from 1992 to 2009. The authors identify episodes of significant price declines “crashes” and watch the stock price behavior during these episodes.Design/methodology/approachThis paper examines seven historical episodes of stock market crashes and their aftermath in the ASE over the last 18 years. The authors examine the behavior of stock returns and volatility in ASE during global, r… Show more

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“…Further research should then test these useful indicators of the benefits obtained by good environmental and social performers as well as their links to financial performance rates. Finally, because this study focuses on a period of financial crisis, the volatility and risk of the securities likely were relatively high (Al-Rjoub & Azzam, 2012;Ortas et al, 2012) and irregular, which could have affected our findings. Therefore, we hope further research replicates our analysis in less hostile macro-financial-economic scenarios, to generalize the findings or distinguish any interesting differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further research should then test these useful indicators of the benefits obtained by good environmental and social performers as well as their links to financial performance rates. Finally, because this study focuses on a period of financial crisis, the volatility and risk of the securities likely were relatively high (Al-Rjoub & Azzam, 2012;Ortas et al, 2012) and irregular, which could have affected our findings. Therefore, we hope further research replicates our analysis in less hostile macro-financial-economic scenarios, to generalize the findings or distinguish any interesting differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we hope further research replicates our analysis in less hostile macro-financial-economic scenarios, to generalize the findings or distinguish any interesting differences. The global financial crisis that started in 2008 may have affected economies globally, but its influences varied across countries, likely with greater impacts on emerging stock markets (Al-Rjoub & Azzam, 2012;Ortas et al, 2012). Cross-cultural research involving different countries and stock exchanges thus would offer an interesting extension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major impact has been observed in the financial health of these nations in the form of significant changes in the structure of price trends in their financial markets. The crisis drove down equity levels across the globe and major stock markets of the world exhibited the persistence of the volatility during the crisis and post-crisis period (Mazumder and Ahmad, 2010;Al-Rjoub and Azzam, 2012;Ali andAfzal, 2012 andSinghania andAnchalia, 2013).…”
Section: Impact Of Financial Crisis On Hedging Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advertising and marketing team may also face a reshuffle. During crises, stocks volatility register high levels and stock prices fall sharply in both developed and emerging markets [10]. When the company's stock falls and the dividends slump or stop, investors who hold that stock may sell and reinvest the yields into better-performing stocks.…”
Section: Falling Stocks and Dividendsmentioning
confidence: 99%