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Volatility Spillovers between Equity and Green Bond Markets
This study examines the market for green bonds, which have been in the spotlight as an eco-friendly investment product. We analyze the volatility dynamics and spillovers between the equity and green bond markets. As the return dynamics of financial products typically exhibit asymmetric volatility, we check whether green bonds also share this property. Our analyses confirm that although green bonds do exhibit the asymmetric volatility phenomenon, their volatility, unlike that of equity, is also sensitive to positive return shocks. An analysis of the association between the green bond and equity markets confirms that although the two markets have some volatility spillover effects, neither responds significantly to negative shocks in the other market.
Volatility Spillovers between Equity and Green Bond Markets
This study examines the market for green bonds, which have been in the spotlight as an eco-friendly investment product. We analyze the volatility dynamics and spillovers between the equity and green bond markets. As the return dynamics of financial products typically exhibit asymmetric volatility, we check whether green bonds also share this property. Our analyses confirm that although green bonds do exhibit the asymmetric volatility phenomenon, their volatility, unlike that of equity, is also sensitive to positive return shocks. An analysis of the association between the green bond and equity markets confirms that although the two markets have some volatility spillover effects, neither responds significantly to negative shocks in the other market.
Volatility Spillovers between Equity and Green Bond Markets
Daehyeon Park (author) / Jiyeon Park (author) / Doojin Ryu (author)
2020
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
<title>Keywords</title> , asymmetric volatility , Baba–Engle–Kraft–Kroner model , dynamic conditional correlation-generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity , green bond , sustainable growth , Environmental effects of industries and plants , TD194-195 , Renewable energy sources , TJ807-830 , Environmental sciences , GE1-350
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