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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation
E-ISSN: 3107-6157
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Exchange Rate Volatility on the Stock Market as dividends and Sock Price Oscillates: The Zambian Experience
📚 Volume 2, Issue 4, July-August 2026 | Published on : 18-07-2026
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Authors
Chalwe Moses, Hope Mutale Mfwika Fulumaka, William W Phiri
Abstract
While numerous quantitative research works have examined the relationship between dividend payout and stock price volatility, the qualitative nature of the impact of dividend policies on investors' attitudes, particularly in emerging markets, has been less explored. This paper examines the effects of exchange rate volatility on the stock market in Zambia. The openness of Zambia’s economy is recognized as a cause of volatility of its market. A closer look at the foreign exchange rate history in Zambia shows considerable level of volatility. No work has been done on the effect of the exchange rate volatility on the stock market, in the Zambian context. Therefore, exploring the effect of Zambia’s foreign exchange rate volatility on its stock market is worthwhile. Time series data was used which span from 2000- 2015. GARCH (1,1) model was used in establishing the relationship between exchange rate volatility and stock market returns. It was found that there is a negative relationship between exchange rate volatility and stock market returns. The research finding is in line with previous studies done. Based on this, it is recommended that the exchange rate movement should be stabilized and be used as a policy tool to attract foreign portfolio investment by relevant policy-makers. Also, there is need for increased use of efficient hedging instruments by firms on the stock market thus eliminating negative effects.
Keywords
Volatility Stock return Unit root test GARCH Zambia.
Publication Details
Research Area
Finance
Country
Zambia
Published
July 18, 2026