Global Journal of Business Management

ISSN 2736-1721

Global Journal of Business Management ISSN 6731-4538 Vol. 5 (2), pp. 001-008, February, 2011. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Causal relationship between macro- economic indicators and stock exchange prices in Pakistan

Imran Ali1, 2*, Kashif Ur Rehman1, Ayse Kucuk Yilmaz3, Muhammad Aslam Khan4 and Hasan Afzal5

1IQRA University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

2COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Lahore, Pakistan.

3Department of Aviation Management, School of Civil Aviation, Anadolu University, 26470 Eskisehir, Turkey.

4Preston University, Islamabad Campus, Pakistan.

5Independent Researcher, Hong Kong.

Accepted 17 December, 2010

Abstract

Stock market plays an important role in the economic development of a country. A number of studies have been investigated on the causal relationship between macro- economic indicators and stock exchange prices. But in the context of Pakistan, not many studies can be traced in literature, moreover this study has used the set of macro-economic indicators which has not been previously used by researchers in Pakistan. It has examined the causal relationship between macro-economic indicators and stock market prices in Pakistan. The data from June 1990 to December 2008 have been used to analyze the causal relationship between various macro-economic variables and stock exchange prices. The set of macro-economic indicators includes; inflation, exchange rate, balances of trade and index of industrial production, whereas the stock exchange prices have been represented by the general price index of the Karachi Stock Exchange, which is the largest stock exchange in Pakistan. The statistical techniques used include unit root Augmented Dickey Fuller test, Johansen’s co-integration and Granger’s causality test. The study found co-integration between industrial production index and stock exchange prices. However, no causal relationship was found between macro-economic indicators and stock exchange prices in Pakistan. Which means performance of macro-economic indicators cannot be used to predict stock prices; moreover stock prices in Pakistan do not reflect the macro-economic condition of the country.

Key words: Macro-economic indicators, causality, exchange rate, index of industrial production, inflation, money supply, Pakistan.