Purpose- This study aims to analyze the effect of investor sentiment
on Borsa Istanbul for the crisis periods between 1997 and 2017. Furthermore,
whether the pattern of investor sentiment differs between the crises based on
their origin as local or international is investigated.
Methodology – The crisis periods are determined based on the CMAX
methodology and the regression analysis is applied to investigate the effect of
investor sentiment on the stock market returns.
Findings- From the results of this study it is observed that in
the whole period and local crisis period; when closed end fund discount as a
proxy for sentiment increases, BIST 100 index returns decrease.
Conclusion- Overall, the findings of this study suggest that Borsa
Istanbul is sensitive to investor sentiment especially in the crisis periods
that originate locally. The results are substantial for portfolio managers;
they have to take into consideration investor sentiment while making
decisions.
Behavioral finance investor sentiment closed-end fund discounts stock market financial crises
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Publication Date | December 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 6 Issue: 4 |
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