Stock Price Dynamics of LQ45 Companies: The Effects of DER, PER, DPS, and the Role of Inflation as an Intervening Variable

Authors

  • Siti Nur Fatimah Putri Institut Agama Islam Negeri Datuk Laksemana, Bengkalis, Indonesia
  • Nurul Nabila Institut Agama Islam Negeri Datuk Laksemana, Bengkalis, Indonesia
  • Tasya Wulan Dari Institut Agama Islam Negeri Datuk Laksemana, Bengkalis, Indonesia
  • Joni Hendra K Institut Agama Islam Negeri Datuk Laksemana, Bengkalis, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31538/mjifm.v6i2.997

Keywords:

Tax Stock Price, Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), Price Earnings Ratio (PER), Dividend Per Share (DPS), Inflation, LQ45.

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the effects of the Debt-to-Equity Ratio (DER), Price-to-Earnings Ratio (PER), and Dividend Per Share (DPS) on the share prices of companies listed on the LQ45 index, with Inflation as an intervening variable. This research examines how corporate fundamentals and macroeconomic conditions influence share price formation in highly liquid companies in the Indonesian capital market. This study employs a quantitative approach using secondary data from the financial statements of LQ45 companies for the period 2020–2024, along with inflation data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS). Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based on Partial Least Squares (PLS) with SmartPLS 4 software. The sample was selected through purposive sampling, resulting in 11 companies consistently listed in the LQ45 index during the observation period. The results indicate that Dividend Per Share (DPS) has a positive and significant effect on stock prices, suggesting that dividend distribution policy remains an important consideration for investors in making investment decisions. Furthermore, Inflation does not significantly affect stock prices and cannot mediate the relationships among DER, PER, and DPS. These findings have practical implications for companies, particularly LQ45 firms, to prioritize dividend policies to enhance investor confidence and maintain stock price stability. Theoretically, this study supports the view that investors in large-capitalization firms tend to place greater emphasis on internal corporate fundamentals rather than short-term macroeconomic factors such as Inflation.

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Published

2026-07-16

How to Cite

Putri, S. N. F., Nabila, N., Dari, T. W., & K, J. H. (2026). Stock Price Dynamics of LQ45 Companies: The Effects of DER, PER, DPS, and the Role of Inflation as an Intervening Variable. Majapahit Journal of Islamic Finance and Management, 6(2), 3704–3720. https://doi.org/10.31538/mjifm.v6i2.997

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