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Common risk factors in the returns of stocks trading in the Istanbul Stock Exchange

Authors: Akdağ, Muhammed;

Common risk factors in the returns of stocks trading in the Istanbul Stock Exchange

Abstract

This study investigates the stocks trading in the Istanbul Stock Exchange for the years between 1997 and 2010 in an attempt to determine the common risk factors that capture the variation in stock returns. Time-series regressions are conducted to test the performance of the Fama & French (1993) three-factor model on a sample of 201 non-financial firms. Furthermore, an additional factor (FIP) is introduced and used to measure the effect of foreign investor participation on the common variation in stock returns in the Turkish market. Finally, considering the two financial crises in 2001 and 2008, different results in the sub-periods are examined; and structural break tests are performed using the dummy variable technique and Chow’s (1960) methodology. The results prove that three-factor model is superior to the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) although the effects of size and book-to-market factors are weak. The excess return on the market portfolio is found to be statistically significant for all model specifications and in each sub-period. The inclusion of the foreign investor participation factor improves the explanatory power of the Fama & French model only slightly; thus it has relatively less impact on the Turkish stock market despite its statistical significance. No structural break is determined for the crisis breakpoints for almost all of the portfolios; thus the model is proven to be robust.

Includes bibliographical references leaves 71-75.

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Akdağ, Muhammed

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Risk, Fama-French model, Fama French factors, Time series analysis, Capital assets pricing model, Stock exchanges--Turkey--Istanbul., Asset pricing, 332, Assets valuation, Stock returns, Capital assets pricing model., İstanbul Stock Exchange, Risk factors, İşletme, Capital market--Turkey--Istanbul., Stocks, Stock exchanges--Turkey--Istanbul, Istanbul Stock Exchange, Capital market--Turkey--Istanbul, HG5706.5.I88 A53 2011, Business Administration

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