Financialized commodities and stock indices volatilities

Rangga Handika, Sania Ashraf

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Abstract

We investigate the relationship between commodity returns and macroeconomic fluctuations. Using realized volatility at different series and different moving average windows in the eight financialized commodities and three stock indices (NASDAQ, DJIA and SP500), we find that the fluctuation of NASDAQ, DJIA and SP500 returns tend to be statistically significant in explaining the variation of volatilities of commodity returns. This finding is strong for all eight financialized commodities and at different returns series. However, the directions on how the index volatility affect the commodity volatility are different. Higher realized volatility of NASDAQ return causes lower realized volatility of financialized commodity returns while higher realized volatility of SP500 return causes higher realized volatility of financialized commodity return. DJIA has different directions in each series. Realizing that a lot of companies comprising NASDAQ and SP500 indices while only few companies comprising DJIA index, we conclude that our finding is consistent with the theory of well-diversified portfolio.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-164
Number of pages12
JournalEuropean Research Studies Journal
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Commodity markets
  • Moving average
  • Stock indices.
  • Volatility

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