Market Liquidity and Stock Return in the Nigerian Stock Exchange Market

This research examined the effect of market liquidity, inflation, and exchange rates on stock return in Nigerian Stock Exchange market. The researchers used ex-post facto design and employed secondary data subjected to Auto-regressive Distributive Lag (ARDL) bound test method of analysis within the...

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Published inBinus business review Vol. 10; no. 2; pp. 87 - 94
Main Authors Abdullahi, Ibrahim Bello, Fakunmoju, Segun Kamorudeen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bina Nusantara University 31.07.2019
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Summary:This research examined the effect of market liquidity, inflation, and exchange rates on stock return in Nigerian Stock Exchange market. The researchers used ex-post facto design and employed secondary data subjected to Auto-regressive Distributive Lag (ARDL) bound test method of analysis within the period of twenty-one years. Findings reveal that in the short run, stock turnover, trading volume, exchange, and inflation rates have affected stock return positively and significantly. In the long run, market turnover has a positive effect. However, inflation and exchange rates have affected stock return negatively and significantly. Then, trading volume has a negative but insignificant effect on stock return, which is all at 5% level of significance. The researchers conclude that market liquidity, exchange, and inflation rates affect stock return. Therefore, the researchers recommend demutualization and transparent structures and adaptive method stabilization in exchange rate policies to increase stock market patronage, minimize transaction costs, and mitigate the market uncertainties.
ISSN:2087-1228
2476-9053
DOI:10.21512/bbr.v10i2.5588