Ebook: Toda and Yamamoto Causality Test
Author: Riyath M.I.M
- Genre: Economy // Markets
- Tags: Causality, exchange rate, granger causality, stock market, Toda-Yamamoto
- Year: 2018
- Language: English
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Aim: The paper empirically analyzes the dynamic relationship between stock market and exchange rate in Sri Lanka.
Study Design: The long-run relationship between All Share Price Index and Sri Lankan Rupees - US Dollar (LKR/USD) exchange rate is tested using Johansen co-integration test, and the short-run dynamic causal relationship is tested using Granger’s causality and Toda and Yamamoto causality test.
Place and Duration of Study: The study use daily data from the 02nd of October 1998 to 07th of September 2018.
Results: The results show that there is no long-term equilibrium relationship between All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate. According to Granger’s causality and Toda-Yamamoto causality tests, the results indicate that there is a unidirectional causality running from All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate in the short run.
Conclusion: The study concludes that stock market causes on Exchange rate in Sri Lankan economy in the short run, but not vice versa.
Contribution: This study is useful for macroeconomic policymakers and financial managers to have a better understanding of the movements between among the variables. The better understanding of short-term movements of these two variables helps to make the more informed investment and financing decisions.
Aim: The paper empirically analyzes the dynamic relationship between stock market and exchange rate in Sri Lanka. Study Design: The long-run relationship between All Share Price Index and Sri Lankan Rupees - US Dollar (LKR/USD) exchange rate is tested using Johansen co-integration test, and the short-run dynamic causal relationship is tested using Granger’s causality and Toda and Yamamoto causality test. Place and Duration of Study: The study use daily data from the 02nd of October 1998 to 07th of September 2018. Results: The results show that there is no long-term equilibrium relationship between All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate. According to Granger’s causality and Toda-Yamamoto causality tests, the results indicate that there is a unidirectional causality running from All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate in the short run. Conclusion: The study concludes that stock market causes on Exchange rate in Sri Lankan economy in the short run, but not vice versa. Contribution: This study is useful for macroeconomic policymakers and financial managers to have a better understanding of the movements between among the variables. The better understanding of short-term movements of these two variables helps to make the more informed investment and financing decisions.
Aim: The paper empirically analyzes the dynamic relationship between stock market and exchange rate in Sri Lanka. Study Design: The long-run relationship between All Share Price Index and Sri Lankan Rupees - US Dollar (LKR/USD) exchange rate is tested using Johansen co-integration test, and the short-run dynamic causal relationship is tested using Granger’s causality and Toda and Yamamoto [1] causality test. Place and Duration of Study: The study use daily data from the 02nd of October 1998 to 07th of September 2018. Results: The results show that there is no long-term equilibrium relationship between All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate. According to Granger’s causality and Toda-Yamamoto causality tests, the results indicate that there is a unidirectional causality running from All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate in the short run. Conclusion: The study concludes that stock market causes on Exchange rate in Sri Lankan economy in the short run, but not vice versa. Contribution: This study is useful for macroeconomic policymakers and financial managers to have a better understanding of the movements between among the variables. The better understanding of short-term movements of these two variables helps to make the more informed investment and financing decisions.
Aim: The paper empirically analyzes the dynamic relationship between stock market and exchange rate in Sri Lanka. Study Design: The long-run relationship between All Share Price Index and Sri Lankan Rupees - US Dollar (LKR/USD) exchange rate is tested using Johansen co-integration test, and the short-run dynamic causal relationship is tested using Granger’s causality and Toda and Yamamoto causality test. Place and Duration of Study: The study use daily data from the 02nd of October 1998 to 07th of September 2018. Results: The results show that there is no long-term equilibrium relationship between All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate. According to Granger’s causality and Toda-Yamamoto causality tests, the results indicate that there is a unidirectional causality running from All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate in the short run. Conclusion: The study concludes that stock market causes on Exchange rate in Sri Lankan economy in the short run, but not vice versa. Contribution: This study is useful for macroeconomic policymakers and financial managers to have a better understanding of the movements between among the variables. The better understanding of short-term movements of these two variables helps to make the more informed investment and financing decisions.
Aim: The paper empirically analyzes the dynamic relationship between stock market and exchange rate in Sri Lanka. Study Design: The long-run relationship between All Share Price Index and Sri Lankan Rupees - US Dollar (LKR/USD) exchange rate is tested using Johansen co-integration test, and the short-run dynamic causal relationship is tested using Granger’s causality and Toda and Yamamoto [1] causality test. Place and Duration of Study: The study use daily data from the 02nd of October 1998 to 07th of September 2018. Results: The results show that there is no long-term equilibrium relationship between All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate. According to Granger’s causality and Toda-Yamamoto causality tests, the results indicate that there is a unidirectional causality running from All Share Price Index and US Dollar-Sri Lankan Rupees exchange rate in the short run. Conclusion: The study concludes that stock market causes on Exchange rate in Sri Lankan economy in the short run, but not vice versa. Contribution: This study is useful for macroeconomic policymakers and financial managers to have a better understanding of the movements between among the variables. The better understanding of short-term movements of these two variables helps to make the more informed investment and financing decisions.
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