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Dynamic spillovers between clean energy and non-ferrous metals markets in China: A network-based analysis during the COVID-19 pandemic
Resources Policy ; 83, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2294152
ABSTRACT
Due to the close production link between clean energy and non-ferrous metals, their price and market dynamics can easily affect one another through production costs. Furthermore, with the increased financialization of clean energy and non-ferrous metals markets, investment risk can easily spread between them. Therefore, this paper intends to explore the risk contagion between the two markets through the spillover index model and the minimum spanning tree (MST) method. Employing the data collected in China, this paper quantifies the magnitude of risk transfer by the volatility spillovers of eight clean energy stock markets as identified in The Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Clean Industry Statistical Classification 2021 and the eight corresponding non-ferrous metals futures markets, while fully considering the heterogeneity between sub-markets. First, we find that risk is mainly transmitted from clean energy to non-ferrous metals. Second, this paper identifies not only the most influential market but also the shortest path of risk contagion based on the MST topology analysis. Last, the empirical results show that the COVID-19 has increased the scale of risk transmission between the two markets and their connectivity. During the COVID-19 period, the shortest path between the two markets shifted from "hydropower–gold” to "smart grid–zinc”, and the systematically influential markets correspondingly become smart grid and zinc. The results obtained in this paper might have practical implications for policymakers seeking to achieve effective risk management, which could also facilitate investors for diversification benefits. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: Resources Policy Year: 2023 Document Type: Article