CD Skripsi
Pengaruh Suku Bunga Deposito, Produk Domestik Bruto (Pdb) Perkapita Dan Kurs Terhadap Permintaan Obligasi Ritel Indonesia (Ori) Tahun 2006 – 2018
Indonesian Retail Bonds or commonly referred to as ORI is the state bonds issued by the Indonesian government that is sold to private persons or individuals citizens of Indonesia through a selling agent. With the aim of expanding the investor base in the country, as an alternative investment instruments to retail investors, to support the stability of the domestic financial market, support the creation of community oriented mid and long-term investment, and realize the ideals of self reliance in development financing. Bond investors are in great demand because it is safe (low risk). However, in addition to seeking safe, investors also expect a maximum return. This study aims to analyze how deposit rates, per capita gross domestic product, and exchange rate affect the Indonesian Retail Bonds demand. The types of data used in this study was a time series data from 2006 to 2018 which were sourced from Bank Indonesia and Badan Pusat Statistik. This study used quantitative research methods, and analyzed by using multiple linear regression analysis by using EViews 10 software program for Windows computers.
The result showed the variable Deposito Interest Rate, Per Capita Gross Domestic Product, and Exchange Rate at once / simultaneously had a significant influence on Indonesian Retail Bonds Demand. The individual test/partial showed that Per Capita Gross Domestic Product and Exchange Rate had positive influence and significantly on Indonesian Retail Bonds Demand. While Deposito Interest Rate had negative influence and significantly on the demand for Indonesian Retail Bonds. Ability prediction of independent variable to explain the dependent variabel with value of adjusted R-squared equal 0,903413. This mean that total effect from three independent variabel to dependent variabel is 90.35% while the remaining 9,65% is explained by other variables not included in this study.
Keyword : Indonesian Retail Bonds, Deposit Rate, Gross Domestic Product, and Exchange Rate.
Tidak tersedia versi lain