STOCK MARKET RESPONSES TO MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS: TESTING FOR LONG-RUN EQUILIBRIUM IN NEPAL

Author: 
Dipendra Karki
Country: 
Nepal
Abstract: 

This study empirically examines the macro-economic factors of the stock market performance in Nepal. It considers the annual data of four macroeconomic variables; real GDP, inflation, interest rate and broad money supply from 1994 to 2016 and attempts to reveal the relative influence of these variables on  stock prices represented by ‘NEPSE Index’ of the Nepalese capital market.  In pursuance of this, it analyzes the cointegrating relationship between stock prices and macroeconomic variables. Empirical results obtained from OLS estimations reveal that the performance of stock market is found to respond positively to r e al  GDP, inflation and money supply, and negatively to interest rate. More importantly, cointegrating evidence cannot be found between macroeconomic variables and stock market index which suggests that stock price movements in Nepal are not explained by the macroeconomic variables. It supports random walk hypothesis in Nepali capital market. These findings help to design policies to stabilize or stimulate the capital market in Nepal.

KeyWords: 

Stock Market, Macroeconomy, Long-run Equilibrium

Volume & Issue: 
Vol. 3, Issue 12
Pages: 
936-946
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