Muneer M. Alshater , Waqas Hanif , Rim El Khoury , Walid Mensi
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Interplay of crises: Unpacking intraday spillovers in oil and European equities in the shadow of the COVID-19 and the Ukraine-Russia war
This study investigates the time-varying frequency of spillovers between European stock markets and oil during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war. Using the spillover index by Diebold & Yilmaz, 2012 and Baruník & Křehlík, 2018, we analyze high-frequency data at a 5-min interval to analyze the interplay between crude oil market returns and the Stoxx 600 index returns, including sectors such as auto, basic material, banks, chemicals, food and beverage, health, industrials, insurance, oil and gas, retail, real estate, technology (tech), telecommunication (telecom), and utilities. The sample period is January 3, 2022, to March 25, 2022. Our findings reveal a substantial degree of connectedness within this financial network, with specific sectors—auto, chemicals, food, industrials, insurance, real estate, retail, tech, and telecom—acting as net transmitters of shocks, while other sectors assume the role of net receivers. The Russia-Ukraine war is a significant driver of these interconnected dynamics. Spillovers are most prevalent in the medium-term horizon, with the time dimension affecting the role of sectors and oil. Furthermore, our research highlights the potential benefits of adding oil assets to portfolios, enhancing risk-adjusted performance. However, ongoing risk management remains crucial due to the dynamic hedge ratios. This study offers practical insights for investors and policy makers, aiding risk management and investment strategies in turbulent markets.
期刊介绍:
Peer Review under the responsibility of Borsa İstanbul Anonim Sirketi. Borsa İstanbul Review provides a scholarly platform for empirical financial studies including but not limited to financial markets and institutions, financial economics, investor behavior, financial centers and market structures, corporate finance, recent economic and financial trends. Micro and macro data applications and comparative studies are welcome. Country coverage includes advanced, emerging and developing economies. In particular, we would like to publish empirical papers with significant policy implications and encourage submissions in the following areas: Research Topics: • Investments and Portfolio Management • Behavioral Finance • Financial Markets and Institutions • Market Microstructure • Islamic Finance • Financial Risk Management • Valuation • Capital Markets Governance • Financial Regulations