Global Review of Islamic Economics and Business
Vol 1, No 2 (2013)

Sanctuary in the Midst of Crisis? A Look into Shariah Indices using Multivariate GARCH DCC

Syed Aun Raza Rizvi (Syed Aun Raza Rizvi is a research assistant at INCEIF, PhD in Islamic Finance at INCEIF, Lorong Universiti A, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.)
Shaista Arshad (PhD in Islamic Finance at IIUM Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 May 2015

Abstract

Islamic Finance has evolved over the past few decades, and stands at over a trilliondollars today. At the foundations of Islamic finance lay the concept of risk sharing, and the purest forms of it in the modern day finance is equity investments. The evidence of Islamic investors pursing equity investments in reality is thin. Multitude of reasons are attributed to this low participation, mainly revolving around lack of empirical proof of Islamic investments being a reliable and steady return alternative. This study is an attempt to study the volatilities and correlations with the conventional global equity indices utilizing Multivariate GARCH Dynamic Conditional Correlations (MGARCH DCC) method. The findings provide an interesting angleto our study, where there is a significant downwards trend in the correlations during the crisis era. This provides substance to the argument that Islamic investors would experience lesser downside in economic crisis. This study further dwells into the linkage of Islamic indices with global financial indices to study if financial sector exclusion from Islamic indices benefits theinvestors. The findings are positive, with lower correlations and that to reducing in the recent global crisis. Islamic finances core philosophy is equity based investments and this study is a humble attempt to empirically substantiate its benefits.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

grieb

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

The scope or coverage of this International journal will include but are not limited to: Islamic Economics, Islamic Business, Islamic banking, Islamic capital markets, Islamic wealth management, Issues on shariah implementation/practices of Islamic banking, Zakat and awqaf, Takaful, Islamic ...