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  1. Farooq J, Mushtaq M, Munir S, Ramzan M, Chung JD, Farooq U
    Sci Rep, 2018 Sep 03;8(1):13137.
    PMID: 30177724 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-31538-8
    This study deals with the steady laminar slip flow of an incompressible Newtonian fluid in a non-uniform permeable channel under the influence of transverse magnetic field. The reabsorption through the wall is accounted for by considering flux as a function of downstream distance. The non-linear coupled partial differential equations of motion are first transformed into a single fourth order partial differential equation and then solved analytically using Adomain decomposition method. Effects of pertinent parameters on different flow properties are discussed by plotting graphs. Results reveal that magnetic field considerably influences the behavior of flow.
  2. Butt S, Ramzan M, Wong WK, Chohan MA, Ramakrishnan S
    Heliyon, 2023 Aug;9(8):e19140.
    PMID: 37636448 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19140
    Nominal exchange rate determination is a puzzling phenomenon throughout the literature. Thus, the study aims to analyze the nominal exchange rate determination with a hybrid approach of macroeconomic and microstructure determinants, i.e., interest rate differential, oil price, order flow, and bid-ask spread over the long- and short-run horizons in the context of Malaysia. The dataset consists of high-frequency daily data from 2010 to 2017, employing a nonlinear ARDL approach. The results indicate that the bid-ask spread and interest rate differential were found to be key determinants of exchange rate dynamics in the long and short run. The findings show strong evidence of long-run asymmetry in the interest rate differential, while short-run asymmetry effects exist between microstructure determinants and the exchange rate. In addition, it indicates that the bid-ask spread holds informative content to explain the dynamics of the exchange rate in Malaysia. Additionally, the negative changes in the oil price could potentially act as macroeconomic news announcements and the bid-ask spread as liquidity determinants in Malaysia, which play a significant role in exchange rate determination. The study concluded that the prominent short-run asymmetry effects captured in cumulative order flow and bid-ask spread While a long-run asymmetry exists between the oil price and exchange rate in Malaysia. The empirical results allow for long-run and short-run asymmetric pricing impacts of a hybrid approach on the nominal exchange rate in Malaysia. This study is helpful in providing policy direction and practical implications for monetary authorities and market dealers. The bid-ask spread and oil price could be considered influential exchange rate determinants in the short run in Malaysia.
  3. Ramzan M, Adebayo TS, Iqbal HA, Razi U, Wong WK
    Heliyon, 2023 Mar;9(3):e14180.
    PMID: 36923840 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14180
    The gravest challenge for economic sustainability is the undetermined growth in the financial and economic risks of the nation, which need to be overcome with adequate measures without compromising economic growth. The uncertainty of economic factors produces fluctuations in the financial sector and makes them more vulnerable. However, the existing literature has not significantly focused on the economic and financial risk challenge for sustainable economic growth. Therefore, to fill the gap, an in-depth study is imperative to explore the association between these risks. To do so, this study incorporates both economic and financial risk to determine how risks are interconnected across time (frequency) and how they are linked by utilizing quarterly data from 1984-Q1 to 2020-Q4 and by applying both the "wavelet power spectrum (WPS)" and "wavelet coherence (WTC)" approaches, to examine the time-frequency dependency of each variable on the other. The findings of WTC revealed that the economic and financial risks have a positive dependency on each other in India at high, medium, and low frequencies. Likewise, the wavelet power spectrum outcomes reflect the high economic and financial risks vulnerability during 1991, 1992, and 1996. In addition, for the robustness check, the study employed both the "quantile regression (QR)" and "quantile-on-quantile regression (QQR)". Both the QQR and QR endorsed the positive association between FR and ER. Hence, our paper is the first research of its kind for the Indian economy, and it extends to the existing literature by examining the link between the two most significant indicators in terms of both time and frequency dependency. The findings in our paper offer excellent perspectives for investors and policymakers to assess prospects for investment and policy changes if necessary.
  4. Butt S, Ramzan M, Wong WK, Chohan MA, Bazhair AH
    Heliyon, 2024 Mar 15;10(5):e26512.
    PMID: 38434319 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26512
    This paper proposes a nonlinear threshold cointegration framework to study how energy prices affect Malaysia's nominal exchange rate, considering the money supply, income, and interest rate. The study employs a threshold cointegration approach utilizing threshold autoregressive and momentum threshold autoregressive models. The momentum threshold vector error correction model determines the short-run adjustment of exchange rate deviation from the long-run equilibrium level. The findings reveal that the nonlinear adjustment process to capture the short-run deviation in the long-run equilibrium path is primarily influenced by energy prices, money supply, and interest rates. These results highlight the importance of considering the impact of energy prices on exchange rate policies when formulating and implementing economic policies in Malaysia. The findings can also be valuable for decision-makers to comprehend the future dynamics of exchange rates and make well-informed decisions.
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