Professor Kočenda published an article in the Energy Economics
Professor Kočenda published an article in the Energy Economics
Evžen Kočenda, Peter Albrecht and Daniel Pastorek have published an article titled Geopolitical risk and extreme spillovers among oil-based energy commodities in the journal Energy Economics.
Evžen Kočenda, Peter Albrecht and Daniel Pastorek have published an article titled Geopolitical risk and extreme spillovers among oil-based energy commodities in the journal Energy Economics.
The authors investigate the impact and propagation of geopolitical risk among oil-based energy commodities. First, they endogenously identify key geopolitical events affecting the connectedness among the oil-based commodities and then evaluate their transitory and persistent impacts. They identify four major shocks that resulted in persistent shifts in connectedness: the 9/11 attacks, the Crimea crisis, the political shift in Nigeria, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Using a quantile-based framework, the authors demonstrate that volatility transmissions due to geopolitical risk are not uniform but significantly depend on market conditions. Notably, heating oil and crude oil are identified as primary transmitters of risk, especially during economic turmoil.
They quantify the negative economic and financial impacts of geopolitical risks through a multivariate dynamic portfolio analysis and through an impact on the profitability of ten global banks with high exposure to oil commodities. Their findings enhance the understanding of how geopolitical shocks influence connectedness and informed portfolio decisions, highlighting the need for adaptive strategies in finance.