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ID168862
Title ProperEffects of Terrorism on Turkish Financial Markets
LanguageENG
AuthorAksoy, Mine ;  Demiralay, Sercan
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this research, we analyzed how Turkish financial markets and foreign investors in the stock market reacted to the terror attacks in Turkey. Our analysis, which was performed using the terror index for the stock market and the foreign exchange market, revealed that returns, abnormal returns, and cumulative abnormal returns were not affected by the terror attacks; however, foreign investors in the stock market were affected. When the geographic regions of the terror attacks were analyzed, the findings showed that foreign investors were negatively affected mainly by the terror attacks that occurred in southeast Anatolia. Attack type and target type were important only for foreign investors. An evaluation of the interaction between the terror attacks and the markets with the involvement of the terrorist organizations indicated that only the foreign investors in the stock market were affected by Al-Qaeda and PKK-linked terror attacks. An evaluation of the effect of terror attacks in foreign countries on Turkish financial markets revealed no effect on the domestic stock market and foreign exchange markets. We also examined the volatility spillovers from the terror index to the stock market and found that terrorist attacks increased the volatility of the stock market.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 30, No.6; Nov 2019: p.733-755
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 30 No 6
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Foreign Exchange Market ;  Volatility ;  Stock Market ;  Foreign Investors


 
 
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