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Time-varying effects of structural oil price shocks on financial market uncertainty

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  • Yang, Junqi
  • Geng, Jiang-Bo
  • Liang, Ziwei

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This study employed the structural oil price decomposition method proposed by Ready (2018) to decompose oil price shocks into oil risk shocks, demand shocks, and supply shocks. By using the Diebold and Yilmaz (DY) spillover index and rolling window methods, the static and dynamic spillovers of structural oil price shocks on financial market uncertainty were examined. The findings suggest that oil risk shocks exhibited the strongest spillover effects on financial market uncertainty (except for South Africa), followed by oil demand shocks, while oil supply shocks had virtually no impact. Second, the effects of structural oil price shocks on financial market uncertainty were time-varying. Third, significant differences in the spillover effects of structural oil price shocks on financial market uncertainty were found across countries, and the spillover effect of oil risk shocks on the financial market uncertainty in the United States was the largest in all periods. Fourth, the spillover effects of oil demand shocks on financial market uncertainty were larger in the high than in the low oil price period (except for Japan). Finally, during the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) pandemic compared with the pre-epidemic period, the spillover effects of oil risk shocks on the financial market uncertainty in China significantly decreased, while simultaneously, the spillover effects of oil supply shocks on the financial market uncertainty in Australia substantially increased.

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  • Yang, Junqi & Geng, Jiang-Bo & Liang, Ziwei, 2024. "Time-varying effects of structural oil price shocks on financial market uncertainty," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 139(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:139:y:2024:i:c:s0140988324006182
    DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2024.107910
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