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The effect on price, liquidity and risk when stocks are added to and deleted from a sustainability index: Evidence from the Asia Pacific context

► We examine the effects of stock inclusion and deletion from a sustainability index. ► We test whether investors’ prefer sustainability and whether sustainability inhibits portfolio optimization. ► We examine Asia Pacific markets using event study method over 2002–2010. ► Returns decrease but risk...

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Published in:Journal of Asian economics 2013-02, Vol.24, p.51-65
Main Authors: Cheung, Adrian (Wai Kong), Roca, Eduardo
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Language:English
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Summary:► We examine the effects of stock inclusion and deletion from a sustainability index. ► We test whether investors’ prefer sustainability and whether sustainability inhibits portfolio optimization. ► We examine Asia Pacific markets using event study method over 2002–2010. ► Returns decrease but risk and volume increase for included/deleted stocks. ► The findings imply sustainability matters but in a negative way. We examine the impact on returns, risk and liquidity of stocks in the Asia Pacific markets when included into and deleted from the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index over the period 2002–2010. Using an event study methodology, we test five existing hypotheses and two new ones, called the “sustainability taste hypothesis” and “sustainability redundancy hypothesis”, which we developed. Consistent with the “sustainability redundancy hypothesis”, we find that both index addition and index deletion stocks experience a significant decline in returns, an increase in trading volume, no change in systematic risk and an increase in idiosyncratic risk. This indicates that sustainability matters to Asia Pacific investors, although in a somewhat negative manner.
ISSN:1049-0078
1873-7927
DOI:10.1016/j.asieco.2012.08.002