Dynamic connectedness between energy markets and cryptocurrencies: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic
Murad Harasheh,
Ahmed Bouteska and
May H. Hammad
Journal of Energy Markets
Abstract:
The Covid-19 pandemic affected financial markets in several ways, influencing the dynamics of the relationships between asset classes. We investigate the connectedness between cryptocurrencies and international energy markets from 2018 to 2021 using the time-varying parameter vector autoregression approach. Net total directional connectedness suggests that the cryptocurrency and energy indexes had heterogeneous roles. Bitcoin and Ripple coin were the net receivers of shocks, while Ethereum switched from receiver to transmitter. The US energy market was a persistent net transmitter of shocks, while Asian energy markets were consistent net shock receivers. Pairwise connectedness reveals that cryptocurrencies can explain the volatility of the energy markets during the difficult period of the pandemic at the beginning of 2020. We provide insights for portfolio optimization and policy implications.
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