石油、黄金和国际股票市场:极端溢出效应、关联性及其决定因素

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Walid Mensi , Salem Adel Ziadat , Abdel Razzaq Al Rababa'a , Xuan Vinh Vo , Sang Hoon Kang
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摘要

本研究采用 Ando 等人(2018 年)的量子关联性方法,研究了重要商品(原油和黄金)与主要国际股票市场之间的下限和上限回报溢出效应及关联性。结果显示,在熊市和牛市条件下,回报溢出效应更强。原油和黄金是回报溢出的净接收者,而与量级无关。此外,在高压力时期,包括 2020 年 3 月的 COVID-19、全球经济放缓和 2016 年的英国脱欧公投、2014-2016 年的油价暴跌、2013 年的缩表风暴和 2008 年的次贷危机,都观察到了强烈的溢出效应。此外,低量化值的溢出效应强于高量化值。波动率不确定性指数(VIX)对低量化和中量化的关联度指数有负面影响。黄金和经济政策不确定性指数对低量化溢出效应有积极影响。相比之下,石油不确定性指数对数量级溢出效应有负面影响。COVID-19 危机对低、中、高溢出效应有积极影响。
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Oil, gold and international stock markets: Extreme spillovers, connectedness and its determinants

This study examines the lower and upper return spillovers and connectedness between important commodity (crude oil and gold) and main international stock markets using the quantile connectedness approach by Ando et al. (2018). The results show stronger return spillovers during bearish and bullish market conditions. Crude oil and gold are net receivers of return spillovers irrespective of quantiles. Furthermore, an intense spillover is observed during high stress periods including COVID-19 in March 2020, and global economic slowdown and the Brexit referendum of 2016, oil price crash in 2014–2016, Tapering Tantrum in 2013, and the subprime crisis of 2008. Moreover, the spillovers in lower quantiles are stronger than in upper quantiles. The volatility uncertainty index (VIX) has a negative impact on the connectedness index at low and median quantiles. Gold and economic policy uncertainty indexes have a positive impact on lower quantile spillovers. In contrast, oil uncertainty index has a negative impact on quantile spillovers. COVID-19 crisis has a positive impact on lower, medium, and upper spillovers.

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