Hedging commodities in times of distress: The case of COVID‐19
Luiz Augusto Magalhaes,
Thiago Silva () and
Benjamin Tabak
Journal of Futures Markets, 2022, vol. 42, issue 10, 1941-1959
Abstract:
This study examines the relation between the COVID‐19 pandemic and hedge efficiency in commodities futures markets. In particular, we first evaluate the informational content of commodity futures by investigating whether futures prices are accurate and unbiased predictors of future–spot prices, and then we identify key financial and real economy transmission channels associated with the pandemic. We use data of all contracts from all commodities traded at Brazilian futures markets from 2018 to 2020. We document market inefficiency and bias for all commodities. We also find that COVID‐19 has a negative correlation with hedge efficiency, and that liquidity, economic activity, export, and agriculture's employment share are transmission channels to hedge efficiency.
Date: 2022
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