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The Impact of Indonesia Sovereign Credit Rating Upgrades and Investment Grade Status on the Sovereign Spread Changes Novianti, Dwi Anggi; Danarsari, Dwi Nastiti
The Indonesian Capital Market Review Vol. 5, No. 1
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Getting sovereign credit rating upgrades and achieving investment grade status are main goals for countries in order to gain lower yield spread and cost of borrowing. By using ordinary least square method, this research is aimed to analyze the impact of Indonesia sovereign credit rating up-grade and investment grade status on sovereign spread changes. The result shows that the sovereign credit rating upgrades within speculative grade category and investment grade status for Indonesia do not significantly impact sovereign spread reduction. On the other hand, the global condition, especially global risk appetite, has significant impact to Indonesia sovereign yield spread. The research also indicates that Indonesia macroeconomic fundamentals do not significantly explain the movement of sovereign yield spread.
The Impact of Trade Openness and Financial Openness on Information Efficiency of Five ASEAN Countries’ Stock Market 2000-2014 Nugroho, Setyo; Danarsari, Dwi Nastiti
The Indonesian Capital Market Review Vol. 11, No. 2
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This paper investigates the impact of trade openness and financial openness towards informationefficiency of the ASEAN countries’ stock market. The sample consists of the five most developedstock markets in the ASEAN region – Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, covering research period of 2000-2014. This study employs panel data analysis in the model. The result suggests that, when Singapore is excluded from the sample, de facto trade openness has a negative impact on information efficiency, while de facto financial openness has a positive impact on information efficiency. De jure measure is shown to have no significant impact on information efficiency.
Kapasitas Keuangan dan Kesadaran Atas Produk Keuangan: Survei Rumah Tangga Berpenghasilan Rendah di Jabodetabek dan Surakarta, Indonesia Danarsari, Dwi Nastiti; Viverita, Viverita; Husodo, Zaäfri A.
Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia Vol. 44, No. 1
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This study aims to examine the relationship between financial capacity and awareness on financial product for low-income households in Jabodetabek and Surakarta by conducting survey on 1,520 household respondents. The survey results show that saving account and credit for vehicle owner- ship are the two most popular financial products known by the respondents. In addition, the cross- tabulation and chi-square analysis find that Jabodetabek’s respondents, who ever have and are using financial product, mostly have stronger financial capacity. On the other hand, respondents who never have and are not using financial product are those who have weaker financial condition. Moreover, respondents in both regions, who never own and are not having credit for vehicle ownership, mostly have relatively weaker financial capacity. The results indicate that financial capacity is associated with awareness on financial product.