Abstract

This study aims to examine the effect of exchange rate and inflation on the stock market. The exchange rate used is the Rupiah against the US Dollar and the Consumer Price Index as a measure of inflation. While the sector used as a stock market case study is the Consumer Goods Index Sector. The study period during 2010–2017. The method used multiple linear regression with R software. The classic assumption test results show the existence of autocorrelation problems, but can be correcting by the Cochrane-Orcutt method on Eviews after 8 model iterations. The results of multiple linear regression tests showed that the exchange rate has a significant negative effect, while inflation has no significant effect on the Consumer Goods Index.

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