Title: The Influence of Inflation, Interest Rates, and Rupiah Exchange Rates on Post-covid-19 Stock Prices in Export Companies in the Food and Beverage Sub-sector Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange
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Authors:
Tina Lestari, Abdul Kadir, Yudi Rahman, Ade Aswadi, Indonesia
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Abstract:
This study aims to determine and
analyze the effects of inflation, interest rates, and the rupiah exchange rate
simultaneously and partially on food and beverage sub-sector companies listed
on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. This type of research is
explanatory research with a quantitative approach. The population in this study
are the inflation rates, interest rates, and exchange rates in January–December
of 2020 and share prices in the food and beverage sub-sector export companies
listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2021 period. The sample used was
60 data. Data collection techniques use documentation, while data analysis
techniques use multiple linear regression models and hypothesis testing using
the t test and F test. The results of the study show that partially inflation
has a positive and significant effect on share prices of post-covid-19 export
companies. Interest rates have a positive and insignificant effect on share
prices of post-covid-19 export companies. The Rupiah exchange rate has no
significant effect on the share prices of post-covid-19 export companies, but
simultaneously inflation, interest rates and the Rupiah exchange rate have a
positive and significant effect on stock prices.
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