Dynamic interconnectedness of economic confidence, energy prices, and interest rates: Insights from the euro area

IF 2 Q2 ECONOMICS Central Bank Review Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1016/j.cbrev.2024.100169
Sabri Burak Arzova , Bertaç Şakir Şahin , Hasan Murat Ertuğrul , Onur Polat
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This work examines the time-varying interlinkages among economic confidence, energy prices, geopolitical stress, and short/long-term interest rates in the Euro Area. Our research meticulously explores the interplay between economic confidence and various determinants, including financial indicators, geopolitical stress incidents, and energy prices. Employing innovative approaches such as the time-varying parameter vector autoregression (TVP-VAR) time and frequency-domain connectedness, we uncover the nuanced relationships between economic confidence, financial indicators, and energy prices. We illuminate the systemic nature of shock transmission in the Euro Area, identifying key net transmitters and recipients of shocks, with short-term interconnectedness emerging as a dominant feature, especially during pivotal events such as the global financial crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and geopolitical conflicts. Our empirical findings can be summarized as follows: First, both the time and frequency-domain connectedness indexes correctly associate with major financial/geopolitical events. Second, BCI and CCI respond to the GFC asymmetrically. Third, Brent and short/long-term interest rates are the net transmitters of shocks on average. Fourth, there is a considerable augmentation in return spillovers during the period characterized by the pandemic crisis compared to the GFC. Finally, our findings for frequency-dependent connectedness networks indicate that the market is particularly susceptible to short-term shocks. This study has significant ramifications for investors, market players, and policymakers.

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经济信心、能源价格和利率的动态关联性:欧元区的启示
这项研究探讨了欧元区经济信心、能源价格、地缘政治压力和短期/长期利率之间的时变相互联系。我们的研究细致地探讨了经济信心与金融指标、地缘政治压力事件和能源价格等各种决定因素之间的相互作用。我们采用时变参数向量自回归(TVP-VAR)时间和频域关联等创新方法,揭示了经济信心、金融指标和能源价格之间的微妙关系。我们揭示了欧元区冲击传递的系统性,确定了冲击的主要净传递者和接受者,其中短期相互关联性成为主要特征,尤其是在全球金融危机、COVID-19 大流行病和地缘政治冲突等关键事件期间。我们的实证研究结果可归纳如下:首先,时域和频域连通性指数都能正确地与重大金融/地缘政治事件相关联。第二,BCI 和 CCI 对全球金融危机的反应不对称。第三,平均而言,布伦特和短期/长期利率是冲击的净传播者。第四,与全球金融危机相比,大流行病危机期间的回报溢出效应显著增强。最后,我们对频率相关性网络的研究结果表明,市场特别容易受到短期冲击的影响。本研究对投资者、市场参与者和政策制定者具有重要意义。
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