Volatility Contagion from Bulk Shipping and Petrochemical Industries to Oil Futures Market during the Economic Uncertainty

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作者
Lin, Arthur Jin [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Taipei Univ, Grad Sch Int Business, New Taipei 23741, Taiwan
关键词
oil; bulk shipping; petrochemical markets; volatility; contagion; generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedastic mixed data sampling model; US-China trade war; COVID-19; BALTIC DRY INDEX; US CRUDE-OIL; PRICE VOLATILITY; CROSS-CORRELATIONS; STOCK; SPILLOVERS; TRANSMISSION; DYNAMICS; SHOCKS; CORN;
D O I
10.3390/math11173737
中图分类号
O1 [数学];
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0701 ; 070101 ;
摘要
The purposes of the research have evidenced the spillover effects of oil-related factors in the oil market and the leading indexes of petrochemical commodities and the bulk shipping markets. The research gap was fitted and explored the effects associated with leading indexes for the shipping and petrochemical markets on the oil market during the US-China trade war, which is seldom bridged with significant relations in the history of oil. The scope of data for the period from 4 January 2016, through 31 August 2022, were analyzed using a generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedastic mixed data sampling model as methodology of mix frequency to examine volatility spillover of four research hypotheses from the bulk shipping and petrochemical markets to the oil market. Main contributions revealed that spillover from the bulk shipping and petrochemical commodity markets transmitted significant volatility to West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil returns after the US-China trade war began, a trend that has continued throughout the COVID-19 era until Ukraine-Russia war. These rare events indicate that the realized volatility derived from these market variables can be used to track the more significant contagions on WTI futures volatility in this empirical research than the weak relation in past studies.
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