Effect of inflation on Performance of Equity Market in Nairobi Securities Exchange, Kenya

Michael Makau Musembi, Eddie Simiyu, Charity Njoka

Abstract: The key aim of the study was determining the effect of inflation on performance of equity market in Nairobi Securities Exchange, Kenya. Specifically the study determined the effect of investor sentiment on performance of equity market in Nairobi securities exchange, Kenya. The study was based on Fishers hypothesis. The study was also  based on positivism paradigm and explanatory research design. The study relied on monthly secondary data obtained from Central bank of Kenya, Nairobi Securities Exchange, Capital Markets Authority and Kenya National Bureau of Statistics between 2008 and 2018. The target population was all 67 listed firms in Nairobi securities exchange as captured by the Nairobi Securities Exchange All Share Index. The instruments of data collection were document review guides. The study used ARDL and NARDL models for data analysis. The findings of the study reported significant negative relationship between inflation and performance of equity market. The study recommended that capital markets authority should monitor changes inflation   in the market as it significantly affects equity market performance.

Keywords: inflation, contagion effects, systematic risk, macro risk factors, asymmetric effects, private sector credit, causality.

Title: Effect of inflation on Performance of Equity Market in Nairobi Securities Exchange, Kenya

Author: Michael Makau Musembi, Eddie Simiyu, Charity Njoka

International Journal of Management and Commerce Innovations 

ISSN 2348-7585 (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 8, Issue 1, April 2020 - September 2020

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Effect of inflation on Performance of Equity Market in Nairobi Securities Exchange, Kenya by Michael Makau Musembi, Eddie Simiyu, Charity Njoka