Time and frequency dynamics of connectedness between renewable energy stocks and crude oil prices

This paper examines the time and frequency dynamics of connectedness among stock prices of U.S. clean energy companies, crude oil prices and a number of key financial variables using the methodology developed by Barunik and Krehlik (2018). This approach allows measuring the dynamics of return and vo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy economics 2018-10, Vol.76, p.1-20
Hauptverfasser: Ferrer, Román, Shahzad, Syed Jawad Hussain, López, Raquel, Jareño, Francisco
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Zusammenfassung:This paper examines the time and frequency dynamics of connectedness among stock prices of U.S. clean energy companies, crude oil prices and a number of key financial variables using the methodology developed by Barunik and Krehlik (2018). This approach allows measuring the dynamics of return and volatility connectedness over time and across frequencies simultaneously. The empirical results show that most of return and volatility connectedness is generated in the very short-term, i.e. movements up to five days, while the long-term plays a minor role. Our analysis further reveals a greater degree of interconnectedness across crude oil and financial markets since the onset of the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis in summer of 2007, consistent with the view of a global re-pricing of risk triggered by the recent worldwide financial crisis. Crude oil prices do not appear as a key driver of the stock market performance of renewable energy companies in the short-term or the long-term, which suggests a decoupling of the alternative energy industry from the traditional energy market. Moreover, crude oil prices are a net receiver of financial shocks, supporting the financialization of the commodity markets since the early 2000s. In addition, a significant pairwise connectedness is found, mainly in the short-term, between clean energy and technology stock prices, indicating that these two types of stocks are perceived by investors as similar assets. These results can have important practical implications for investors and policy makers with different time horizons. •Connectedness among stock prices of U.S. clean energy companies, crude oil prices•Dynamics of return and volatility connectedness over time and across frequencies•Most of return and volatility connectedness is found in the short-term•Crude oil prices are not the key driver of renewable energy companies' performance•Clean energy and technology stock prices co-move in short-run
ISSN:0140-9883
1873-6181
DOI:10.1016/j.eneco.2018.09.022