Exploring the time‐frequency connectedness among non‐fungible tokens and developed stock markets

Author:

Hemrit Wael12ORCID,Benlagha Noureddine3,Ben Arous Racha4,Ben Arab Mounira25

Affiliation:

1. College of Business Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU) Riyadh Saudi Arabia

2. GEF2A Lab, ISG Tunis University of Tunis Tunis Tunisia

3. Department of Finance and Economics, College of Business and Economics Qatar University Doha Qatar

4. Higher Institute of Management of Tunis University of Tunis Tunis Tunisia

5. College of Business and Administration Dar Al Uloom University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

Abstract

SummaryIn this paper, we examine the connectedness between volatilities for various non‐fungible tokens (NFTs) and developed stock markets during the period from July 1, 2018, to June 15, 2022. With the use of the time‐varying connectedness methods to explore the volatility interdependences among these assets, we find that there is a significant volatility connectedness during Russia's invasion of Ukraine and COVID‐19 periods. Evidence emerging from this study advocates the inclusion of NFTs in developed stock markets for medium and long time periods only. The results also suggest that UK and Germany stock markets are the predominant market of spillover transmission, whereas the XTZ is the top net recipient/transmitter of volatility connectedness shocks. Moreover, Chinese stock market and ENJ offer more diversification gains than others, and the volatility connectedness from US stock market to NFTs is more pronounced in the long‐term than the short‐term. Our research provides some urgent and prominent insights to help investors and policymakers to be aware that NFTs are important hedge assets that should be added to stock portfolios during periods of geopolitical stability and in the post‐pandemic times.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Finance,General Business, Management and Accounting

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