原油价格的回升能否带动非洲产油国的股市回升?双变量和多重小波的证据

IF 1.1 Q3 ECONOMICS
Emmanuel Asafo-Adjei, A. Adam, Patrick Darkwa
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引用次数: 43

摘要

我们研究了非洲六个产油国——尼日利亚、埃及、加纳、突尼斯、南非和摩洛哥——原油价格回报与股票回报之间的时频超前滞后关系和整合程度。该研究采用了2011年1月至2020年10月的每日数据,包括新冠肺炎大流行期间,使用双变量和多小波。一般来说,原油价格回报和股票回报之间的相互依赖性很低。我们主张,在原油价格冲击其他股票市场的时期,非洲股票提供了多样化的机会。因此,持有非洲股票的投资组合提供了对全球油价冲击的免疫力。©2021 Informa UK Limited,交易名称为Taylor&Francis Group。
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Can crude oil price returns drive stock returns of oil producing countries in Africa? Evidence from bivariate and multiple wavelet
We examine the time-frequency lead-lag relationships and degree of integration between crude oil price returns and stock returns of six oil-producing countries in Africa–Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana, Tunisia, South Africa and Morocco. The study employs daily data from January 2011 to October 2020, inclusive of the COVID-19 pandemic period, using bivariate and multiple wavelet. Generally, there is low interdependence between crude oil price returns and stock returns. We advocate that in periods of crude oil price shocks on other stock markets, African stocks provide diversification opportunities. Thus, a portfolio with African stocks offers immunity to global oil price shocks. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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