交易所交易资金流动对商品价格的影响是否包括库存作为一个标志?实证研究

IF 0.3 Q4 ECONOMICS Journal of Energy Markets Pub Date : 2018-05-15 DOI:10.21314/jem.2018.175
S. Ohana, Xiaoying Huang
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许多知名作家最近提出,投机者对大宗商品价格的任何异常影响都应该包括囤积。另一些人则认为,由于大宗商品市场的供求关系缺乏价格弹性,投机行为可能会在库存没有任何变化的情况下扭曲大宗商品价格。受这一争论的推动,本文考察了三种主要商品指数交易所交易基金(etf)的投资流入与四种在美国交易的能源商品的价格、库存和期限结构之间的关系。使用能源信息署的每周库存数据和纽约商品交易所能源合约的期货价格,我们没有发现商品指数流动与库存或期限结构之间存在任何显著关系。相比之下,我们检索了指数流动对能源商品期货价格的短期影响,这已经在文献中得到了证明。将我们的分析框架扩展到12份在美国交易的农业合同,证实了这些结论。因此,我们的研究结果表明,库存并不一定是投机者对商品价格产生异常影响的“标志”。
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Does the Impact of Exchange-Traded Funds Flows on Commodities Prices Involve Stockpiling as a Signature? An Empirical Investigation
A number of prominent authors have recently argued that any abnormal impact of speculators on commodities prices should involve stockpiling as a signature. Others contend, by contrast, that due to the price inelasticity of supply and demand in commodity markets, speculation could distort commodity prices without any change in inventories. Motivated by this debate, this paper examines the relation between the investment flows into the three main commodity index exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and the prices, inventory and term structure of four US-traded energy commodities. Using weekly inventory data from the Energy Information Agency and futures prices from NYMEX energy contracts, we do not find any significant relation between commodity index flows and inventory or term structure. By contrast, we retrieve the short-term impacts of index flows on energy commodities’ futures prices that have already been evidenced in the literature. An extension of our framework of analysis to twelve US-traded agricultural contracts confirms these conclusions. Hence, our results suggest that stockpiling is not necessarily a “signature” of an abnormal impact of speculators on commodities prices.
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