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Doddy Setiawan
"ABSTRAK
This research examines Chief Executive Officer (CEO) turnover and market reaction in Indonesia. The sample of this research consists of 213 CEO turnover announcements for Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2000?2010 period. T-tests were used to investigate the effect of CEO turnover announcement on abnormal stock return during the event windows periods. The results of this research show that there is positive reaction on the CEO turnover announcements. This research considers both routine and non routine CEO turnover processes. This research finds that both turnover processes have information content to investor. This research also finds positive reaction on the announcements of outsider incoming CEO, while investors do not react on the announcement of insider incoming CEO. Thus, this research provides evidence that CEO turnover announcement have information
content."
Universitas Sebelas Maret, Faculty of Economics, 2013
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Chandler, William U.
Washington, D.C. : Worldwatch Institute , 1986
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Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Siti Saadah
"Following the blueprint of the ASEAN integration 2015, the integration of the financial markets
in this region will increase. This study investigates the existence of a volatility spillover from the Singaporean
stock market into Indonesia, including its transmission pattern. Singapore, as an advanced
country in the ASEAN region, has played an important role as the information leader in the market of
this region, so that it is very possible that the shocks in the Singapore?s stock market will be transmitted
to another stock market in this region. Using TGARCH (1,1) model specification regarding the
data of the daily return of the Indonesia market index (IHSG) for the period of January 2008 ? August
2012, it is observed that the shock that took place in the Singapore stock market is immediately transmitted
to the Indonesia stock market with two important asymmetric patterns. The transmission of
the shock from the Singapore stock exchange becomes stronger when this market (1) experiences a
negative return, and (2) is in the bearish phase."
Atmajaya Catholic University, Faculty of Economics., 2013
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Emenike O. Kalu
"Modeling the correlation of assets returns volatilities across different markets or segments of a
market has practical value for portfolio selection and diversification, market regulation, and risk
management. This paper therefore evaluates the nature of time-varying correlation between volatilities
of stock market and crude oil returns in Nigeria using Dynamic Conditional Correlation-Generalised
Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity (DCC-GARCH) model. Results from DCCGARCH
(1,1) model show evidence of volatility clustering and persistence in Nigeria stock market
and crude oil returns. The results also show that there is no dynamic conditional correlation in ARCH
effects between stock market returns and crude oil prices in Nigeria. The results further show that
there is strong evidence of time-varying volatility correlation between stock market and crude oil
returns volatility. The findings will help shape policy-making in risk management and market regulation
in Nigeria."
Rhema University Nigeria, Department of Banking and Finance, 2015
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Zaafri Ananto Husodo
"This research proposes a numerical approach in estimating the trend of behavior of this market. This approach is applied to a model that is inspired by catalytic chemical model, in terms of differential equations, on four composite indices, New York Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Hang Seng, Straits Times Index, and Jakarta Stock Exchange, as suggested by Caetano and Yoneyama (2011). The approach is used to minimize the difference of estimated indices based on the model with respect to the actual data set. The result shows that the estimation is able to capture the trend of behavior in stock market well."
Depok: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2015
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Adelia Surya Pratiwi
"This paper is motivated by the fact that emerging market assets size has been expanding and trying
to use sovereign debt market as part of capital market as main research focus. It is highlighting
the distinction between default and non-default determinants and examining their significance in
explaining emerging market sovereign bond yield spread. Using Cross-Sectional Fixed-Effect Panel
Estimator, we found that both default (as proxied by Credit Rating and Outlook Index) and non-default
(as proxied by 3-month Fed Funds Futures) determinants has significant explanatory power to
sovereign bond yield spread. Extensively, we also found the significance to add volatility of 3-month
Fed Funds Futures and Fed Target Rate basis and volatility of advanced stock markets as variables
to stand for non-default determinants in the model. The significance of the latter model is strengthened
by higher forecasting as well as indicates the significant role of US market to emerging market
sovereign bond market."
Ministry of Finance Republic of Indonesia, Centre of Macroeconomic Policy, 2015
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Helma Malini
"Shari’ah stock market is also affected by many highly interrelated economic, social, political and
other factor, same as the conventional stock market, the interaction between macroeconomic variables
and Shari’ah stock market creating volatility in the stock price as a response towards several
shocks. The sensitivity of Shari’ah stock market towards shocks happened related with the future
expectation of micro and macro factor in one country which can be predict or unpredictable.
There are six macroeconomic variables that used in this research; inflation, exchange rate, interest
rate, dow jones index, crude oil palm price, and FED rate. Using vector error correction model
(VECM), the result shows that domestic macroeconomic variables that significantly affect Indonesia
Shari’ah compliance for long term, while for international macroeconomic variables the selected
variable such as FED rate and Dow Jones Index are not significantly affected Indonesia Shari’ah
compliance both in short term and long term."
Tanjungpura University, Faculty of Economy, 2014
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Yozua Makes
"The number of takeover transactions is relatively less compared to other corporate actions by
publicly-listed companies, (e.g. IPOs, rights issues, or material transactions). There is no research
that explains or contextualizes this fact, but one may speculate that this may be due to (a) the existence
of block-holders in Indonesia’s corporate structure profile (structural barrier) or (b) because it
is costly to carry out a takeover in light of the existing Mandatory Tender Offer (MTO) requirements
(legal barrier). This article focuses on the latter problem, aiming to address the practical and legal
issues pertaining to takeover transactions in Indonesia with respect to the existence of the MTO.
Pursuant to the prevailing rule, in a takeover of publicly-listed companies that results in a change of
control, a MTO/mandatory bid requirement must be followed with the potential acquirer making an
offer to purchase all of the remaining shares of the target company according to a certain minimum
price formula. Specifically the article discusses practical and creative strategies that prospective
controllers employ to avoid the mandatory bid/MTO requirement, and how these strategies impact
the principle of minority shareholders’ protection.."
Makes & Partners, 2014
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Fariz Rahmanto
"This article contributes to country specific result on the responses of sector stock indices to crude
oil price changes. Using linear and asymmetric models and by studying the association of crude oil
and stock price, this article aims to explain about the short-term responses of Indonesian sector stock
indices to crude oil price changes. Besides, we also try to figure out whether there are asymmetric
responses within. Our findings suggest that the strength and the sensitivity of this association vary
across sectors, and the effects are positive for all sectors. We also find strong significance of asymmetry
reactions for Agriculture and Consumer Goods sector stock returns due to changes in crude
oil price."
Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2016
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Natalia
"This paper empirically examines the effect of banks' revenue diversification on the stock-based
return and risk measures using data on the ASEAN-5, and addition from China, Japan, and South
Korea banking sector. This paper use panel Fixed Effect and robustness test with Random Effect and
TSLS. We use non-interest income share as a measure for revenue diversification. We find that revenue
diversification has no effect on bank’s market value but significantly decrease bank total risks. Whennon-
interest income is decomposed, we find that fee-income business has significant positive effect on
bank value. Furthermore, it’s important to see characteristic of banks that practice diversification,
such as bank size and capital. Overall, we provide evidence that banks, especially larger oneswith
good condition on capital, could increase their value and lower their risk by diversifying non-interest
income, especially with fee income as well as other types of non-interest income."
Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2016
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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