Investor sentiments and extreme risk spillovers from oil to stock markets: evidence from Asian countries
Fei Wu,
Qiang Ji,
Yan-Ran Ma and
Dayong Zhang
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 2024, vol. 29, issue 3, 1257-1283
Abstract:
This study seeks to investigate the extreme risk spillovers from crude oil to four major Asian stock markets from a market sentiment perspective. A copula-CoVaR (Conditional Value-at-Risk) approach is adopted to construct a dynamic network to capture the contributions of different types of market sentiment to the evolution of oil-stock risk nexus. The empirical evidence shows the presence of significant risk spillover effects from crude oil to equity markets. The dynamics of the oil-to-stock risk spillovers is shown to be significantly driven by market sentiments, mainly market fears in both stock markets and crude oil market triggered by prominent systemic events. As an extreme event unfolds, the oil-to-stock risk spillover dynamics is increasing susceptible to escalating market fears.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/13547860.2023.2170050
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