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Modelling the impact of oil prices on Vietnam’s stock prices
Authors:Paresh Kumar Narayan  Seema Narayan
Affiliation:aSchool of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Deakin University, Victoria 3125, Australia;bSchool of Economics, Finance and Marketing, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:The goal of this paper is to model the impact of oil prices on Vietnam’s stock prices. We use daily data for the period 2000–2008 and include the nominal exchange rate as an additional determinant of stock prices. We find that stock prices, oil prices and nominal exchange rates are cointegrated, and oil prices have a positive and statistically significant impact on stock prices. This result is inconsistent with theoretical expectations. The growth of the Vietnamese stock market was accompanied by rising oil prices. However, the boom of the stock market was marked by increasing foreign portfolio investment inflows which are estimated to have doubled from US$0.9 billion in 2005 to US$1.9 billion in 2006. There was also a change in preferences from holding foreign currencies and domestic bank deposits to stocks local market participants, and there was a rise in leveraged investment in stock as well as investments on behalf of relatives living abroad. It seems that the impact of these internal and domestic factors were more dominant than the oil price rise on the Vietnamese stock market.
Keywords:Vietnam  Stock prices  Cointegration
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