美国商品期货的共跳依赖和传播:网络分析

IF 1.8 4区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Lei Zhang, Yan Chen, Elie Bouri
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摘要

本文利用共跳网络模型研究了美国 20 种商品期货收益的共跳传递。具体而言,本文揭示了静态和时变背景下的共同跳空行为,分别考虑了整体商品市场和不同商品组别,这有助于我们理解共同跳空依赖关系在整体和行业层面的动态变化。主要结果显示,共同跳空的异质性存在于不同商品之间,但一般在每个商品组内更为明显,而且共同跳空随时间而变化。黄金的影响最大,许多商品期货都受到黄金收益率跳跃行为的影响。在 COVID-19 爆发和俄乌战争期间,能源组的共跳网络中心性最高。我们的实证分析凸显了投资组合的绩效和风险降低,额外的研究表明,来自共跳网络的中心性信息对美国股市波动具有高度的统计预测能力。
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Co-Jump Dependency and Transmission Across US Commodity Futures: A Network Analysis

This paper examines the co-jump transmission in 20 commodity futures returns in the United States using co-jump network models. Specifically, it reveals co-jumping behavior in both static and time-varying settings, considering the overall commodity markets and various commodity groups separately, which helps us understand the dynamic changes in co-jump dependencies at the overall and sector levels. The main results reveal that co-jump heterogeneity exists among commodities but is generally more apparent within each commodity group, and co-jumps vary over time. Gold exerts the strongest influence, with many commodity futures being influenced by the jumps behavior in gold returns. During the COVID-19 outbreak and the Russia–Ukraine war, the energy group ranks highest in terms of co-jump network centrality. Our empirical analysis highlights the portfolio performance and risk reduction, and an additional examination shows that centrality information from the co-jump network contains a highly and statistically forecasting power for US stock market volatility.

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Journal of Futures Markets
Journal of Futures Markets BUSINESS, FINANCE-
CiteScore
3.70
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Futures Markets chronicles the latest developments in financial futures and derivatives. It publishes timely, innovative articles written by leading finance academics and professionals. Coverage ranges from the highly practical to theoretical topics that include futures, derivatives, risk management and control, financial engineering, new financial instruments, hedging strategies, analysis of trading systems, legal, accounting, and regulatory issues, and portfolio optimization. This publication contains the very latest research from the top experts.
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