Energy-related uncertainty and international stock market volatility

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Afees A. Salisu , Ahamuefula E. Ogbonna , Rangan Gupta , Elie Bouri
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Abstract

This paper predicts the daily return volatility of 28 advanced and developing stock markets using monthly metrics of the corresponding country and global energy-related uncertainty indexes (EUIs) recently proposed in the literature. Using data in their “natural” frequencies to avoid aggregation bias, the results show that country-specific and global EUIs have predictive powers for stock returns volatility for the in-sample periods, with increased levels of EUIs exhibiting the tendency to heighten volatility. This predictability also withstands various out-of-sample forecast horizons, implying that EUI is a statistically relevant predictor in the out-of-sample analysis. The forecast precision of the GARCH-MIDAS model is improved by incorporating global EUIs relatively more than country-specific EUIs. The robustness of the findings with respect to the choice of EUI and sample definition is further confirmed. The outcomes have important policy implications for the concerned stakeholders who are concerned with stability in the global financial system and economy.

与能源相关的不确定性和国际股市波动性
本文利用文献中最近提出的相应国家和全球能源相关不确定性指数(EUIs)的月度指标,预测了 28 个发达和发展中股票市场的日收益波动性。使用 "自然 "频率的数据以避免汇总偏差,结果表明,特定国家和全球 EUI 对样本期内的股票收益波动具有预测能力,EUI 水平的增加会表现出波动加剧的趋势。这种预测能力也经受住了各种样本外预测期限的考验,这意味着欧盟指数在样本外分析中是一个统计相关的预测因子。GARCH-MIDAS 模型的预测精度因纳入全球 EUI 相对多于具体国家的 EUI 而得到提高。研究结果对欧盟指数的选择和样本定义的稳健性得到了进一步证实。这些结果对关注全球金融体系和经济稳定的相关利益方具有重要的政策意义。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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