Journal of Current Practice in Accounting and Finance (JCPAF)

Revisiting the Relationship between Average Stock Returns and Idiosyncratic Volatility in the Sri Lankan Stock Market: An Examination Using the Fama and French Five-Factor Asset Pricing Model

Authors

  • H. A. P. K. Perera Department of Finance, Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • T. C. Ediriwickram Department of Finance, Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Abstract

The idiosyncratic volatility puzzle in the asset pricing literature has been a topic of debate for several decades. This study aims to shed light on this puzzle from a South Asian market perspective, specifically in Sri Lanka. Using a sample of 214 non-financial firms listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange over a period of 163 months from September 2004 to March 2018, this study examines the impact of idiosyncratic volatility on average stock returns in Sri Lanka. The empirical results suggest that idiosyncratic volatility has a positive and statistically significant impact on average stock returns in the Sri Lankan market. Additionally, the findings reveal that idiosyncratic volatility is high among small stocks that are exposed to lower levels of profits and investments. These results raise questions about why there is a high demand for small stocks in the market. Furthermore, this study provides new evidence on the relationship between idiosyncratic volatility and profitability and investment, which departs from previous studies in this area. The findings of this study have significant implications for investors and policymakers in Sri Lanka and other emerging markets.

Keywords:

idiosyncratic volatility, stock returns, Sri Lanka, Colombo Stock Exchange, non-financial firms.

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2023-03-16

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Perera, H. A. P. K., & Ediriwickram, T. C. (2023). Revisiting the Relationship between Average Stock Returns and Idiosyncratic Volatility in the Sri Lankan Stock Market: An Examination Using the Fama and French Five-Factor Asset Pricing Model. Journal of Current Practice in Accounting and Finance (JCPAF), 1(1), 1–11. Retrieved from https://zapjournals.com/Journals/index.php/Accounting-Finance/article/view/182

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