Role of Islamic Banking during COVID-19 on Political and Financial Events: Application of Impulse Indicator Saturation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Methodology and Model Specifications
3.1. Model Specifications
3.1.1. ARCH Model
3.1.2. GARCH Model
3.1.3. Impulse Indicator Saturation (IIS)
3.2. Methodology
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Data Visualization
4.2. Descriptive Statistics
4.3. Volatility Modeling
4.4. The Impact of Political and Financial Events on BIPL and MEBL Returns and Volatility Series
5. Conclusions and Policy Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Dates | Category | Detail | Source |
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14 November 2007 | Internal Affairs | Ban on TV channels | https://www.dawn.com/news/275656/tv-channels-abiding-by-code-to-go-on-air (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
19 February 2008 | Elections | Pakistan People’s Party won with a 1/3 majority | https://www.dawn.com/news/290178/ppp-pml-n-in-sight-of-magical-number (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
15 May 2008 | Internal Affairs | Strike for Chief Justice Movement | https://www.hrw.org/report/2007/12/18/destroying-legality/pakistans-crackdown-lawyers-and-judges (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
7 September 2008 | Financial crisis | Global Financial Crisis | https://www.ipripak.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/art5usmw10.pdf (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
11 March 2009 | Internal Affairs | Long March/Riots | https://www.dawn.com/news/630027/fallout-from-the-2009-long-march (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
10 June 2010 | Internal Affairs | Punjab Government Opposed Rah-e-Najaat Operation | https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/operation-rah-e-nijat-south-waziristan.36574/page-59 (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
2 May 2011 | Foreign Affairs | Osama Bin Laden operation in Abbottabad | https://tribune.com.pk/story/160560/the-operation-what-exactly-happened-in-abbottabad (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
28 October 2011 | Long March/Political Gathering | Political gathering by Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) | https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/12/14/ppp-grills-pml-n-over-maryam-nawaz%E2%80%99s-political-launch/ (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
31 October 2011 | Political Gathering | Political gathering by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf | https://tribune.com.pk/story/285058/pti-rally-in-lahore-live-updates (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
18 June 2012 | Internal Affairs | Supreme Court dismissed Yousef Raza Gillani | https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/jun/19/pakistan-prime-minister-yousuf-gilani-disqualified (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
15 January 2013 | Long March/Political Gathering | Tahir-ul-Qadri protest in Islamabad resulting from the long march | https://www.dawn.com/news/779452/talks-between-govt-qadri-concluded-successfully (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
13 May 2013 | Elections | New Government by PML-N | https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2013/5/13/sharif-assembling-new-pakistan-government (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
5 June 2013 | Internal Affairs | Nawaz Sharif took oath as the Prime Minister of Pakistan | https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-22767734 (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
15 August 2014 | Long March/Political Gathering | Protest by Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) and PTI | https://www.dawn.com/news/1125710 (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
19 August 2014 | Internal Affairs | Civil disobedience by Imran Khan | https://www.dawn.com/news/1133132 (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
20 February 2018 | Internal Affairs | Supreme Court dismissed Nawaz Sharif on corruption charges | https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/13/pakistan-disqualifies-former-prime-minister-nawaz-sharif-from-holding-office.html (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
13 July 2018 | Internal Affairs | Mariam Nawaz and Nawaz Sharif arrested | https://www.dawn.com/news/1419756 (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
25 July 2018 | Internal Affairs | 2018 general election | https://www.ecp.gov.pk/frmPartyDetails.aspx?EleId=1&EID=10070&constType=NA&Election=General%20Election%2025%20Jul%202018 (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
26 July 2018 | Internal Affairs | PTI made a new government | https://www.dawn.com/news/1423370 (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
9 October 2018 | Exchange rate | Depreciation of Pakistani Rupee against US Dollar from 122.44 to 132.58 | https://tradingeconomics.com/pakistan/currency (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
30 November 2018 | Exchange rate | Further depreciation of Pakistani Rupee against US Dollar from132 to 136.58 | https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/06/14/rupee-tumbles-down-to-154-against-the-dollar/ (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
19 March 2020 | First outbreak of COVID-19 | The first outbreak in Pakistan of COVID-19 between 11 and 19 March | https://www.loc.gov/law/foreign-news/article/pakistan-smart-lockdown-imposed-across-cities-of-pakistan-as-COVID-19-cases-grow-rapidly/ (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
23 March 2020 | First lockdown in Karachi due to COVID-19 | First lockdown in Karachi and the Pakistan stock market also shut down due to COVID-19 | https://www.crisisgroup.org/asia/south-asia/pakistan/b162-pakistans-COVID-19-crisis (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
31 May 2020 | Nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19 | Nationwide lockdown in Pakistan due to COVID-19 | https://www.crisisgroup.org/asia/south-asia/pakistan/b162-pakistans-COVID-19-crisis (accessed on 9 April 2018) |
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Summary of Statistics | |||||||||
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Series | Mean | Std. Error | Skewness | Jarque–Bera | Excess Kurtosis | Q Stat (5) | Q2-Stat (5) | ARCH 1-2 | KPSS |
BIPL | 0.00005 | 0.03257 | 0.47269 (0.0000) | 1502.3 (0.0021) | 3.3812 (0.0000) | 20.1270 (0.0011) | 393.971 (0.0000) | 63.815 (0.0000) | 0.11966 |
MEBL | 0.00051 | 0.02448 | −0.2617 (0.0000) | 1741.9 (0.0000) | 3.7441 (0.0000) | 39.9162 (0.0000) | 90.8753 (0.0000) | 31.168 (0.0000) | 0.12908 |
Null Hypotheses KPSS H0: Return series is level stationary, asymptotic significant values 1% (0.739), 5% (0.463), 10% (0.347). Q stat (return series): there is no serial autocorrelation. Q2-stat (square return series) H0: there is no serial autocorrelation. Jarque–Bera H0: distribution of series is normal. LM-ARCH H0: there is no ARCH effect. Use the asymptotic significance values of t-stat 1% (0.01), 5% (0.05), 10% (0.1) and compare these critical values with p-values (Probability values). p-values are in the parenthesis”. |
Parameters | Coefficient | Std. Error | t-Value | t-Prob | |||
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Conditional Mean Equation | |||||||
Constant | −0.0014 | 0.0001 | −0.4852 | 0.6276 | |||
AR (1) | 0.4365 *** | 0.1081 | 4.0370 | 0.0001 | |||
MA (1) | −0.5944 *** | 0.0973 | −6.1120 | 0.0000 | |||
Conditional Variance Equation | |||||||
Constant | −0.0027 | 0.0002 | −0.5387 | 0.5901 | |||
ARCH (1) | 0.4055 *** | 0.1915 | 2.1170 | 0.0343 | |||
GARCH (1) | 0.7813 *** | 0.0584 | 13.3700 | 0.0000 | |||
Student (DF) | 2.9999 *** | 0.3811 | 7.8710 | 0.0000 | |||
Persistence of shock | 0.9990 | ||||||
Null Hypotheses AR (p) H0: = 0 No AR Process, MA (q) H0: = 0 No MA Process, ARCH H0: = 0 No ARCH effect, GARCH H0: = 0 No GARCH effect. The *, ** and *** are showing the significance at 10%, 5% and 1% respectively. | |||||||
Residual Analysis | |||||||
Tests | Jarque–Bera | Q Stat (5) | Q Stat (10) | Q2 Stat (5) | Q2 Stat (10) | LM ARCH (1-2) | LM ARCH (1-5) |
Values | 8.4392 *** (0.0000) | 1.0853 (0.1653) | 0.2386 (0.8375) | 0.5632 (0.4382) | 0.3187 (0.4386) | 0.6538 (0.9140) | 0.4370 (0.5821) |
Null Hypotheses In the Q stat (return series) there is no serial autocorrelation. Q2 stat (square return series) H0: there is no serial autocorrelation. Jarque–Bera H0: distribution of series is normal. LM-ARCH H0: there is no ARCH effect. p-values are in the parenthesis. |
Parameters | Coefficient | Std. Error | t-Value | t-Prob | |||
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Conditional Mean Equation | |||||||
Constant | 0.0001 | 0.0003 | 0.3784 | 0.7052 | |||
AR (1) | 0.0747 *** | 0.0767 | 0.9744 | 0.0300 | |||
MA (1) | −0.2789 *** | 0.0731 | −3.8140 | 0.0001 | |||
Conditional Variance Equation | |||||||
Constant | 0.8525 *** | 0.2732 | 3.1200 | 0.0018 | |||
ARCH (1) | 0.3319 *** | 0.0605 | 5.4820 | 0.0000 | |||
GARCH (1) | 0.5954 *** | 0.0760 | 7.8380 | 0.0000 | |||
Student (DF) | 4.2501 *** | 0.4087 | 10.4000 | 0.0000 | |||
Persistence of shock | 0.92725 | ||||||
Null Hypotheses AR (p) H0: = 0 No AR Process, MA (q) H0: = 0 No MA Process, ARCH H0: = 0 No ARCH effect, GARCH H0: = 0 No GARCH effect. The *, ** and *** show significance at 10%, 5% and 1%, respectively. | |||||||
Residual Analysis | |||||||
Tests | Jarque–Bera | Q Stat (5) | Q Stat (10) | Q2 Stat (5) | Q2 Stat (10) | LM ARCH (1-2) | LM ARCH (1-5) |
Values | 19.7562 *** (0.0000) | 1.6892 (0.26982) | 0.9874 (0.2037) | 0.9851 (0.7822) | 0.8371 (0.7239) | 0.7312 (0.2464) | 0.8748 (0.8371) |
Null Hypotheses In the Q stat (return series) there is no serial autocorrelation. Q2 stat (square return series) H0: there is no serial autocorrelation. Jarque–Bera H0: distribution of series is normal. LM-ARCH H0: there is no ARCH effect. p-values are in the parentheses. |
Date | Category | Detail | BIPL (F-Stat) | MEBL (F-Stat) |
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14 November 2007 | Internal Affair | Ban on TV channels going to air | 1.8742 (0.2835) | 0.4991 (0.3759) |
19 February 2008 | Elections | PPP won with a 1/3 majority | 11.7542 *** (0.0007) | 16.9443 *** (0.0001) |
15 May 2008 | Internal Affair | Strike for Justice Movement | 82.7620 *** (0.0043) | 72.7621 *** (0.0092) |
7 September 2008 | Financial crisis | Global Financial Crisis | 57.8313 *** (0.0000) | 9.7822 *** (0.0000) |
11 March 09 | Internal Affair | Long March/Riots | 34.8653 *** (0.0000) | 23.3945 *** (0.0000) |
10 June 2010 | Internal Affairs | Punjab Government Opposed Rah e Najat Operation (PGOp) | 0.7218 (0.4968) | 2.1362 (0.3949) |
2 May 2011 | Foreign Affairs | Osama Bin Laden operation in Abbottabad | 46.8434 * (0.0748) | 39.9853 * (0.0517) |
28 October 2011 | Long March/Political Gathering | PML-N | 76.7522 *** (0.0000) | 85.7642 *** (0.0000) |
31 October 2011 | Long March/Political Gathering | PTI | 21.7842 *** (0.0000) | 48.7638 *** (0.0000) |
18 June 2012 | Internal Affairs | SC dismissed Yousaf Raza Gillani | 87.9472 *** (0.0000) | 34.4074 *** (0.0000) |
15 January 2013 | Long March/Political Gathering | Tahir ul Qadri sit-in in Islamabad resulted from the long march | 62.7492 *** (0.0000) | 72.7842 *** (0.0000) |
13 May 2013 | Elections | PMLN won | 65.7462 *** (0.0000) | 23.4982 *** (0.0000) |
5 June 2013 | Internal Affair | NS the PM of Pakistan | 3.8364 (0.2621) | 3.7821 (0.4580) |
15 August 2014 | Long March/Political Gathering | PAT and PTI | 49.4952 *** (0.0000) | 63.9848 *** (0.0000) |
19 August 2014 | Internal Affairs | Civil disobdience encouraged by Imran khan | 4.4023 * (0.0654) | 3.6482 * (0.0721) |
20 February 2018 | Internal Affairs | SC dismissed Nawaz Sharif | 47.8031 *** (0.0000) | 24.7492 *** (0.0000) |
13 July 2018 | Internal Affairs | Mariam Nawaz and Nawaz Sharif arrested | 12.2693 *** (0.0000) | 23.7592 *** (0.0000) |
25 July 2018 | Internal Affairs | 2018 general election | 19.9824 *** (0.0000) | 54.8132 *** (0.0000) |
26 July 2018 | Internal Affairs | PTI won | 4.4369 * (0.0729) | 5.8426 * (0.0821) |
9 October 2018 | Exchange rate | Increased 122.44 to 132.58 | 43.4958 *** (0.0054) | 62.8642 *** (0.0049) |
30 November 2018 | Exchange rate | Increased 132 to 136.58 | 37.8419 ** (0.0159) | 26.9352 ** (0.0421) |
19 March 2020 | First outbreak of COVID-19 | The first outbreak in Pakistan of COVID-19 between 11 and 19 March | 67.2511 *** (0.0000) | 35.9473 *** (0.0000) |
23 March 2020 | First lockdown in Karachi due to COVID-19 | First lockdown in Karachi and also Pakistan stock market shut down due to COVID-19 | 37.2943 *** (0.0000) | 49.4822 *** (0.0000) |
31 May 2020 | Nationwide lock down due to COVID-19 | Nationwide lockdown in Pakistan due to COVID-19 | 19.3831 *** (0.0000) | 28.3612 *** (0.0000) |
Date | Category | Detail | BIPL (F-Stat) | MEBL (F-Stat) |
---|---|---|---|---|
14 November 2007 | Internal Affairs | Ban on TV channels going to air | 2.8329 (0.6392) | 0.3791 (0.6920) |
19 February 2008 | Elections | PPP won with a 1/3 majority | 14.4297 *** (0.0000) | 27.9312 *** (0.0000) |
15 May 2008 | Internal Affairs | Strike for Justice Movement | 63.4783 *** (0.0004) | 49.3849 *** (0.0018) |
7 September 2008 | Financial crisis | Global Financial Crisis | 57.6492 *** (0.0000) | 56.3821 *** (0.0000) |
11 Mar 2009 | Internal Affairs | Long March/Riots | 49.3871 *** (0.0000) | 37.3923 *** (0.0000) |
10 June 2010 | Internal Affairs | Punjab Government Opposed Rah e Najat Operation (PGOp) | 0.3293 (0.1522) | 1.3739 (0.3949) |
2 May 2011 | Foreign Affairs | Osama Bin Laden operation in Abbottabad | 5.3901 * (0.0561) | 9.6948 * (0.0849) |
28 October 2011 | Long March/Political Gathering | PML-N | 62.7823 *** (0.0000) | 38.3981 *** (0.0000) |
31 October 2011 | Long March/Political Gathering | PTI | 32.4629 *** (0.0000) | 24.4821 *** (0.0000) |
18 June 2012 | Internal Affairs | SC dismissed Yousaf Raza Gillani | 21.3031 *** (0.0000) | 35.3309 *** (0.0000) |
15 January 2013 | Long March/Political Gathering | Tahir ul Qadri sit-in in Islamabad resulted from the long march | 42.3916 (0.0000) | 19.1093 (0.0000) |
13 May 2013 | Elections | PMLN won | 65.7462 *** (0.0000) | 23.4982 *** (0.0000) |
5 June 2013 | Internal Affairs | NS the PM of Pakistan | 5.8749 * (0.0872) | 4.3782 * (0.0749) |
15 August 2014 | Long March/Political Gathering | PAT and PTI | 83.3879 *** (0.0000) | 92.4829 *** (0.0000) |
19 August 2014 | Internal Affairs | Civil disobdience encouraged by Imran Khan | 8.3783 * (0.0629) | 3.3982 * (0.0932) |
20 February 2018 | Internal Affairs | SC dismissed Nawaz Sharif | 72.8992 *** (0.0000) | 31.4872 *** (0.0000) |
13 July 2018 | Internal Affairs | Mariam Nawaz and Nawaz Sharif arrested | 46.7322 *** (0.0000) | 64.4762 *** (0.0000) |
25 July 2018 | Internal Affairs | 2018 general eclection | 46.4581 *** (0.0002) | 32.4892 *** (0.0000) |
26 July 2018 | Internal Affairs | PTI won | 6.3893 * (0.0519) | 8.4873 * (0.0621) |
9 October 2018 | Exchange rate | Increased 122.44 to 132.58 | 42.4934 *** (0.0000) | 37.4213 *** (0.0000) |
30 November 2018 | Exchange rate | Increased 132 to 136.58 | 42.3091 *** (0.0047) | 34.8423 ** (0.0124) |
19 March 2020 | First outbreak of COVID-19 | The first outbreak in Pakistan of COVID-19 between 11 and 19 March | 27.3462 *** (0.0000) | 64.2190 *** (0.0000) |
23 March 2020 | First lockdown in Karachi due to COVID-19 | First lockdown in Karachi and the Pakistan stock market also shut down due to COVID-19 | 31.4924 *** (0.0000) | 19.4822 *** (0.0000) |
31 May 2020 | Nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19 | Nationwide lockdown in Pakistan due to COVID-19 | 29.3822 *** (0.0047) | 64.3712 *** (0.0023) |
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Ghouse, G.; Aslam, A.; Bhatti, M.I. Role of Islamic Banking during COVID-19 on Political and Financial Events: Application of Impulse Indicator Saturation. Sustainability 2021, 13, 11619. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132111619
Ghouse G, Aslam A, Bhatti MI. Role of Islamic Banking during COVID-19 on Political and Financial Events: Application of Impulse Indicator Saturation. Sustainability. 2021; 13(21):11619. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132111619
Chicago/Turabian StyleGhouse, Ghulam, Aribah Aslam, and Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti. 2021. "Role of Islamic Banking during COVID-19 on Political and Financial Events: Application of Impulse Indicator Saturation" Sustainability 13, no. 21: 11619. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132111619
APA StyleGhouse, G., Aslam, A., & Bhatti, M. I. (2021). Role of Islamic Banking during COVID-19 on Political and Financial Events: Application of Impulse Indicator Saturation. Sustainability, 13(21), 11619. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132111619