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Conventional and Islamic indices in Indonesia: A Comparison on Performance, Volatility, and the Determinants

The purpose of this study is to evaluate performance and volatility of Islamic andconventional stock indices along with their determinant factor variables in Indonesia. The study adopts: (1) Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) to compare the performance of the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) to represent...

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Published in:Indonesian capital market review 2015-10, Vol.7 (2), p.113-127
Main Authors: Pranata, Nika, Nurzanah, Nurzanah
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