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Dynamic conditional correlation between green and grey energy ETF markets using cDCC-MGARCH model

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  • Amr Saber Algarhi

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Using the cDCC form of the multivariate GARCH models (MGARCH), this paper examines the time-varying conditional correlations among green renewable, grey non-renewable, and the conventional investment strategy in the exchange-traded funds (ETFs) markets. Daily excess returns for the largest energy ETFs are used as proxies for the US energy sector over the period of 25 June 2008 to 9 May 2023. The empirical results find that the AR(1)-GARCH(1, 1)-cDCC model with t-distribution to be the best fit. The results indicate that the time-varying correlations between green and grey energy ETFs are between 0.42 and 0.55 and statistically significant at 10%, with lesser degree of persistence in green energy, while there is a high significant co-movement between the grey energy and the traditional investment strategy. This, in turn, implies that investing in green energy ETFs provides better diversification. These results provide important implications for policymakers, portfolio managers and investors on the benefits of portfolio diversification in energy markets amid the current global energy crisis.

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  • Amr Saber Algarhi, 2025. "Dynamic conditional correlation between green and grey energy ETF markets using cDCC-MGARCH model," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(6), pages 835-842, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:apeclt:v:32:y:2025:i:6:p:835-842
    DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2023.2289896
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