Analysis of the Frequency-Based Relationship between Inflation Expectations and Gold Returns in Turkey

Remzi Gök, A. Tiwari
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This paper explores the relationship between inflation expectations and gold returns of monthly and annual maturities in Turkey from 2006 to 2020 with 177 monthly observations through the application of wavelet cohesion and causality tests. The findings reveal significantly negative cohesion in the short term and significantly positive cohesion in the long term, indicating that the hedging ability of gold prices exists only in the long term during crisis periods. Therefore, the findings provide evidence for the validity of the expected inflation effect hypothesis in Turkey. The ordinary least squares results, on the other hand, show that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is the most prominent factor in the movement of inflation and gold at all wavelet scales for the two types of maturities. The continuous wavelet transformation based Granger-causality test provides little evidence for out-of-phase and unidirectional causality running from the inflation expectations to gold returns in the higher and medium frequency bands. Furthermore, the QQR results show an asymmetrical impact on each other-implying a hedging effectiveness of gold against inflation expectations-and reveal that its size and magnitude change significantly under different economic conditions and data frequencies. The results have significant implications for portfolio and risk management during normal market conditions as well as hedging and speculation activities during crises in short term and long term periods, respectively.
土耳其通胀预期与黄金收益基于频率的关系分析
本文采用小波内聚检验和因果检验方法,对2006 - 2020年土耳其月度和年度黄金收益率与通胀预期之间的关系进行了研究。研究发现,短期内存在显著的负内聚,长期内存在显著的正内聚,表明黄金价格的对冲能力仅在危机时期长期存在。因此,研究结果为土耳其预期通货膨胀效应假说的有效性提供了证据。另一方面,普通最小二乘结果显示,在两种期限的所有小波尺度上,持续的COVID-19大流行是通货膨胀和黄金走势的最突出因素。基于连续小波变换的格兰杰因果检验在高、中频波段上没有发现通胀预期与黄金收益之间的非相位、单向因果关系。此外,QQR结果显示出相互之间的不对称影响——这意味着黄金对通胀预期的对冲有效性——并揭示了其规模和幅度在不同的经济条件和数据频率下发生显著变化。研究结果分别对正常市场条件下的投资组合和风险管理以及短期和长期危机期间的对冲和投机活动具有重要意义。
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