Dynamic linkages between shipping and commodity markets: Evidence from a novel asymmetric time-frequency method

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作者
Adewuyi, Adeolu O. [1 ]
Adeleke, Musefiu A. [1 ]
Tiwari, Aviral Kumar [2 ]
Abakah, Emmanuel Joel Aikins [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ibadan, Dept Econ & Sch Business, Ibadan, Nigeria
[2] Indian Inst Management Bodh Gaya, Bodh Gaya, India
[3] Univ Ghana, Business Sch, Accra, Ghana
关键词
Markets ' connectedness; Shock transmissions; Shipping markets; Commodity markets; Quantile VAR models; Asymmetric connectedness effects; BALTIC DRY INDEX; VOLATILITY SPILLOVERS; OIL MARKET; CRUDE-OIL; STOCK; CONNECTEDNESS; SPOT;
D O I
10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.103638
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study extends the existing literature in this area by examining the connectedness and shock spillover between commodity and shipping markets using a new novel time-varying frequency and quantile connectedness method developed by Chatziantoniou et al (2022) based on B&K (2018) and Ando et al (2018). Connectedness and shock transmission between the markets were analysed with daily data covering July 4, 2012 to July 20, 2022. A major value added of this study to the existing literature is the examination of the asymmetric effect of commodity price changes (or return) on the connectedness of the markets. Mean-frequency total connectedness analysis indicates that, the overall shipping market (BDI) is both the transmitter (to) and receiver of the highest shock from the entire market connectedness system. In the short-term, the agricultural markets dominate as both the transmitters and receivers of the major shocks to and from the entire market system, while in the mediumterm, the shipping markets dominate as both the transmitters and receivers of the largest shocks to the entire market system. However, in the long-term, connectedness and shock propagation were very low. The timevarying quantile analysis reveals that, connectedness was very strong before, during and after COVID-19 at the bearish and bullish market conditions. Further, the time-varying frequency connectedness analysis shows that, although total connectedness is relatively high overtime, it was propelled by short-term dynamics. Metal markets are connected among themselves, and with both agricultural and shipping markets. Agricultural markets are connected among themselves, and with shipping markets, which are only connected among themselves. There is evidence of the asymmetric effect of commodity return dynamics on the connectedness of the markets. Some important policy recommendations were drawn from the findings.
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