The relationship between islamic indices and commodity markets in Turkey: Evidence fourierbased approaches

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Faculty of Economics

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Affecting a significant portion of the world economy, the commodity market is the world’s largest “nonfinancial” market. In addition to the other macroeconomic variables, commodity prices have a special importance for Islamic stock indices, which have improved in recent years because Islamic finance is a financial system based on the profit/loss sharing principle and supports the real sector’s activities. In this study, cointegration and the causality relationship between commodity markets (the Gold ounce and Brent oil) and the Participation-30 Index established by taking Islamic criteria into account were investigated in Turkey. As a result of the analysis, no cointegration relation was found between the Participation-30 Index and the commodity markets. According to these results, an investor investing in gold or oil will, in addition to the Participation-30 Index, diversify its portfolio with this commodity investment and minimize its risk. The fact that there is no relation between the variables according to the causality results indicates that the Participation-30 Islamic Indices’ structure is independent of commodity markets and conventional stock markets.

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Sakarya, Şakir (Balikesir Author)

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Participation-30 Islamic Indices, Commodity Markets, Fourier-Based Approaches, Portfolio Diversification

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Economic Horizons

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20

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