Geopolitical shocks and market memory: evidence from crypto and energy assets during the Russo-Ukrainian war
Hassen Raïs and
Assen Slim
Journal of Energy Markets
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This paper examines the impact of geopolitical conflict on the informational efficiency of financial markets. We focus on the performance of cryptocurrencies and energy stocks before and during the Russo-Ukrainian conflict to assess how their price dynamics changed in response to the 2022 shock. By analyzing long-term dependencies in both returns and volatility, we identify persistent shifts in market behavior that challenge the random walk hypothesis. Our results highlight a structural increase in price predictability and volatility persistence during conflict conditions. These findings have direct implications for forecasting strategies, portfolio allocation and arbitrage opportunities in times of geopolitical tension.
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