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The Ramadan effect

Stock returns are almost nine times higher in Muslim countries during holy month

Muslim countries around the world come to a near standstill during Ramadan, but stock market returns from investments made during the holy month are anything but static.

Stock returns are almost nine times higher in Muslim countries during the holy month than at other times of year, according to Ahmad Etebari, a professor of finance at the University of New Hampshire, and the author of "Fast Profits: Investor Sentiment and Stock Returns During Ramadan".

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