MARKET PORTFOLIO IMPACT ON TEXTILE WEARING APPAREL AND LEATHER INDUSTRIES IN TURKEY: SHARPE DIAGONAL MODEL APPROACH

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2010

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Bora Aktan
Jia Wang
Sasa Zikovic

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NATIONAL ACAD MANAGEMENT

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In this paper we have examined the use of the Sharpe diagonal model as a way to assess the risk of the textile wearing apparel and leather industries in Turkey within the framework of the CAPM over the period between January 2002 and June 2008 when there is no financial crises and big shocks in the market. The purposes of this paper are threefold: first is to examine the explanatory power of market portfolio return on stock returns in Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) second is to investigate how the CAPM performs on the sample of stocks in those industries and third is to explore if the CAPM is a valid model to estimate the expected returns. The results show that the CAPM is not rejected in the second pass regression whereas tests of alphas and betas partially validate some of its assumptions.

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modern portfolio theory, Sharpe diagonal model, CAPM, diversification, asset allocation, EXPECTED STOCK RETURNS, CAPITAL-ASSET PRICES, CROSS-SECTION, PRICING MODEL, COMMON-STOCKS, RISK, EQUILIBRIUM, TESTS, SELECTION, CAPM, Asset Allocation, Sharpe Diagonal Model, Diversification, CAPM, Modern Portfolio Theory

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104

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268

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282
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