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The influence of the political elections on the course of the Athens Stock Exchange 1996‐2002
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PurposeThe paper's aim is to examine the influence of the Greek political elections on the course of the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE). Using daily data from the ASE General Price Index, it seeks to empirically examine the effect of political elections (Parliamentary and European elections) on the course of the ASE over the period 1996‐2002.Design/methodology/approachThis paper examines the relationship between Greek political elections and ASE using ordinary least squares (OLS) models. It concentrates on the pre‐election and the post‐election periods of the last decade. Daily closing prices of the General ASE index are used for the period 1996‐2002.FindingsThe results show that two months prior to the elections index performance increases on average and the mean daily fluctuation decreases. One month before the elections, index performance decreases, the mean daily fluctuation increases and the change of daily exchange value increases on average. During the three‐month post‐election period, there is a considerable increase of index progress. Furthermore, between three and six months after the elections, a decrease in performance is found, while for a collective six months after the elections, there is remarkably positive course. Using a simple OLS model with a dummy variable, it is found that there is a negative effect of the political elections on the course of the ASE. However, this effect is always insignificant.Practical implicationsThe results have important implications for traders, investors and political analysts. The findings are strongly recommended to financial managers dealing with Greek stock indices.Originality/valueThe main contribution of this paper is to provide evidence using data before and after the financial crisis of 1999‐2001 in Greece.
Title: The influence of the political elections on the course of the Athens Stock Exchange 1996‐2002
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PurposeThe paper's aim is to examine the influence of the Greek political elections on the course of the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE).
Using daily data from the ASE General Price Index, it seeks to empirically examine the effect of political elections (Parliamentary and European elections) on the course of the ASE over the period 1996‐2002.
Design/methodology/approachThis paper examines the relationship between Greek political elections and ASE using ordinary least squares (OLS) models.
It concentrates on the pre‐election and the post‐election periods of the last decade.
Daily closing prices of the General ASE index are used for the period 1996‐2002.
FindingsThe results show that two months prior to the elections index performance increases on average and the mean daily fluctuation decreases.
One month before the elections, index performance decreases, the mean daily fluctuation increases and the change of daily exchange value increases on average.
During the three‐month post‐election period, there is a considerable increase of index progress.
Furthermore, between three and six months after the elections, a decrease in performance is found, while for a collective six months after the elections, there is remarkably positive course.
Using a simple OLS model with a dummy variable, it is found that there is a negative effect of the political elections on the course of the ASE.
However, this effect is always insignificant.
Practical implicationsThe results have important implications for traders, investors and political analysts.
The findings are strongly recommended to financial managers dealing with Greek stock indices.
Originality/valueThe main contribution of this paper is to provide evidence using data before and after the financial crisis of 1999‐2001 in Greece.
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