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Ramadan, the holiest month of the Islamic calendar marked with fasting and prayer, is also an uplifting time for stock markets in predominantly Muslim countries, according to a new study.
Stock markets in Oman, Turkey, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Malaysia, Bahrain, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia generated average returns of 38 percent during the month of Ramadan over the years 1989 through 2007, according to the report, compared with their average 4.3 percent returns during the rest of the year.
Ahmad Etebari, a professor of finance at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, who was lead researcher on the study, said he was surprised by the finding.
“Fasting is quite an ordeal during those long summer days in the Middle East,” said Etebari, who was born in Iran. “I expected to see the opposite.”
Since Ramadan is determined by a lunar calendar, its starting date varies from year to year. Etebari found that the markets he analyzed performed strongly, regardless of the timing of Ramadan.
Etebari concluded that the rally resulted from greater optimism during Ramadan. “This is behavioral,” Etebari said. “It stems from psychology.”
Observance of Ramadan is expected to start on or about Aug. 11 and finish on or about Sept. 10.
In the Middle East, Dubai’s main index and Abu Dhabi’s benchmark are both down so far this year, while stocks in Indonesia, an officially secular country that has the world’s largest Muslim population, are up about 20 percent.
“The implication of our find for investors is obvious,” Etebari said. “Investors seeking fast profits in the Muslim world should try to profit from the fast.”
Reuters
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I hope Lady Gaga use this picture as a fashion reference for her concert attire! She did use the Barong Filipino as a reference for her Manila Tour -
12:34pm | Hard-Line FUI Says Lady Gaga P...
@SirAnthony very nice story to pretty much sum up what kind of people are in FPI and FUI. -
12:29pm | Jakarta Police Would Dispatch ...
If they have enough money to buy the tickets, they'll surely have money to buy 3 square meals in a day plus pay their tuition fee. -
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Don't forget to ask women, singers, and artists as well. -
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As I suggested, take it to a more civilized "country" -
12:24pm | Hard-Line FPI Buys 150 Tickets...
So it's not 30,000 then, just 150 ha ha ha They had better be careful they will be outnumbered a few hundred to one. Actuall -
12:18pm | Jakarta Police Would Dispatch ...
@Yme You should get your facts straight on which countries have banned shows. Also, it's called freedom and you should be free to buy what you wan -
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