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Title: The Day of the Week Effect in the Pakistani Equity Market: An Investigation
Authors: Fazal Husain
Journal: Lahore Journal of Economics
Publisher: Lahore School of Economics, Lahore
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2000
Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.35536/lje.2000.v5.i1.a5
An active area of investigation in finance literature is to explore the existence of a pattern in stock returns. A predictable pattern is evidence against market efficiency. Even if the pattern does not seem to affect the stock returns directly, it can provide useful clues to investors concerning their investment decision. One of the significant patterns identified is the day of the week effect which implies that stock returns are not distributed identically across the days. For example, in the U.S. capital market, rates of return on Mondays tend to be negative while those on Fridays tend to be high. Cross (1973), French (1980), Gibbons and Hess (1981), Keim and Stambagh (1984) and others consistently observed lowest returns on Mondays, termed as the ‘Monday effect’. Similar kinds of effects have been found in other capital markets. For example, Jaffe and Westerfield (1985 a,b) observed the Tuesday effect in the Japanese and the Australian capital markets, whereas Broca (1992) found the Wednesday effect in the Indian capital market. On the other hand, Malaikah (1990) and Aybar (1992) did not find any evidence of the day of the week pattern in the capital markets of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Turkey. At present, there is no satisfactory explanation for this anomaly. Perhaps evidence from other capital markets will provide some clues to explain the phenomenon.
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