Global energy markets connectedness: evidence from time–frequency domain

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Mobeen Ur Rehman
Muhammad Abubakr Naeem
Nasir Ahmad
Xuan Vinh Vo
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[1] University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City,Institute of Business Research
[2] South Ural State University,Accounting and Finance Department
[3] United Arab Emirates University,Institute of Business Research and CFVG
[4] Standard and Poor Global,undefined
[5] University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City,undefined
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Energy markets; Dependence; Spillover; Connectedness; Time–frequency;
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We examine the presence of dependence across 51 energy markets classified into different regions from Jan 2007 to June 2021. In order to examine the presence of dependence across different energy markets, we apply standard and threshold dependence measures proposed by Diebold and Yilmaz, Int J Forecast 28:57-66, (2012) and Baruník and Křehlík, J Financ Econ 16(2):271-296, (2018). We highlight the presence of strong dependence between the energy markets at both regional level and across other regions. European and American energy markets are highly connected within the region over the long-run whereas Asia–Pacific and the African energy markets offer optimal diversification opportunities. Both short- and long-run dependence exists between Chinese and the Hong Kong energy markets and between the US and Canadian energy markets. We also witness substantial increase dependence across all the energy markets during different crisis periods.
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页码:34319 / 34337
页数:18
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