能源和其他战略商品之间的地缘政治风险和极端风险关联性:使用高维 CoVaR 模型的新视角

IF 1.8 4区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Futures Markets Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1002/fut.22548
Qingying Zheng, Jintao Wu, Boqiang Lin
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关于商品市场风险溢出效应的现有研究认识到地缘政治风险(GPR)的关键作用,但很少涉及地缘政治风险如何驱动尾部风险溢出网络。本研究采用 "尾部事件驱动的网络"(Tail-Event driven NETwork)方法,探讨能源和其他战略商品市场的高维条件风险价值(CoVaR)溢出效应。我们的研究结果表明:(1) 在下部和上部尾部网络中,金属和食品商品主要是净风险传递者,而能源商品主要是净风险接收者。此外,在市场不确定性加剧期间,这些角色会发生短期逆转。(2) 这些商品市场的 CoVaR 共同运动存在非对称模式。上下两个尾部的总连通性(TC)对各种极端事件的反应截然不同。GPR 往往会削弱下尾 TC,加强上尾 TC。(3) 对于这些战略性商品而言,纳入 GPR 大大提高了最小连通性投资组合(MCoP)的有效性。
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Geopolitical Risk and Extreme Risk Connectedness Among Energy and Other Strategic Commodities: Fresh Sight Using the High-Dimensional CoVaR Model

Existing studies on commodity market risk spillovers recognize the pivotal role of geopolitical risk (GPR), but scarcely address how it drives tail risk spillover networks. This study adopts the Tail-Event driven NETwork methodology to explore high-dimensional Conditional Value at Risk (CoVaR) spillovers within energy and other strategic commodity markets. Our findings indicate that (1) In both lower and upper tail networks, metal and food commodities primarily act as net risk transmitters, whereas energy commodities are mainly net risk receivers. Additionally, these roles undergo short-term reversals during periods of heightened market uncertainty. (2) There exists an asymmetrical pattern of CoVaR co-movements in these commodity markets. The total connectedness (TC) in both the upper and lower tails demonstrates distinct responses to various extreme events. GPR tends to weaken the lower tail TC and strengthen the upper tail. (3) Incorporating GPR substantially improves the effectiveness of Minimum Connectedness Portfolio (MCoP) for these strategic commodities.

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Journal of Futures Markets
Journal of Futures Markets BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Futures Markets chronicles the latest developments in financial futures and derivatives. It publishes timely, innovative articles written by leading finance academics and professionals. Coverage ranges from the highly practical to theoretical topics that include futures, derivatives, risk management and control, financial engineering, new financial instruments, hedging strategies, analysis of trading systems, legal, accounting, and regulatory issues, and portfolio optimization. This publication contains the very latest research from the top experts.
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