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Risk Factors And Contagion In Commodity Markets And Stocks Markets

English · Hardback

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The link between commodities prices and the business cycle, including variables such as real GDP, industrial production, unemployment, inflation, and market uncertainty, has often been debated in the macroeconomic literature. To quantify the impact of commodities on the economy, one can distinguish different modeling approaches. First, commodities can be represented as the pinnacle of cross-sectional financial asset prices. Second, price fluctuations due to seasonal variations, dramatic market changes, political and regulatory decisions, or technological shocks may adversely impact producers who use commodities as input. This latter effect creates the so-called "commodities risk". Additionally, commodities price fluctuations may spread to other sectors in the economy, via contagion effects. Besides, stronger investor interest in commodities may create closer integration with conventional asset markets; as a result, the financialization process also enhances the correlation between commodity markets and financial markets.
Our objective in this book, Risk Factors and Contagion in Commodity Markets and Stocks Markets, lies in answering the following research questions: What are the interactions between commodities and stock market sentiment? Do some of these markets move together overtime? Did the financialization in energy commodities occur after the 2008 Global Financial Crisis? These questions are essential to understand whether commodities are driven only by their fundamentals, or whether there is also a systemic component influenced by the volatility present within the stock markets.


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Authors Stephane Goutte & Khaled Guesmi
Assisted by Stephane Goutte (Editor), Khaled Guesmi (Editor), Khaled Guesmi (Editor), Stéphane Goutte (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9789811210235
ISBN 978-981-1210-23-5
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

Business & Economics / Investments & Securities / Stocks, Investment & securities, Investment and securities

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