Effects of Interdependence and Contagion on Crude Oil and Precious Metals According to ρDCCA: A COVID-19 Case Study

Author:

Santana Thiago Pires12ORCID,Horta Nicole3ORCID,Revez Catarina3ORCID,Dias Rui Manuel Teixeira Santos134ORCID,Zebende Gilney Figueira2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Earth Sciences and Environment Modeling Program, State University of Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana 44036-900, BA, Brazil

2. Physics Department and in the Earth Sciences and Environment Modeling Program, State University of Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana 44036-900, BA, Brazil

3. School of Business and Administration, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, 2910-761 Setúbal, Portugal

4. Center for Advanced Studies in Management and Economics, University of Évora, 7004-516 Évora, Portugal

Abstract

The energy sector has been the main economic hub in everyone’s lives and in world geopolitics. Consequently, oil, gas, electricity and energy from renewable sources (wind and solar) are traded on the stock market, and all interconnected around the world. On the other hand, a global health crisis, such as COVID-19, can produce a great economic catastrophe. In this scenario, a robust statistical analysis will be performed here with respect to the concept of interdependence and contagion effect. For this project, we chose to study the relationship between the main source of energy (crude oil, WTI and Brent) and two (Gold and Silver) precious metals (which are a safe haven for investment). Therefore, with the novelty of the application of ρDCCA and ΔρDCCA coefficients before and during the COVID-19 crisis (announced by the World Health Organization), the interdependence and the contagion effect were calculated. We verified that COVID-19 had no influence on contagion effect between crude oil in its indexes, WTI and Brent, since they have already shown to be highly interdependent, both before and after the World Health Organization COVID-19 decree. Likewise, COVID-19 had a significant influence on the crude oil and precious metal sectors, which was evident as we identified an increase in its interdependence, with a clearly positive contagion. These results show that COVID-19 imposed a restructuring in the relationship between energy (crude oil) and precious metals. More details will be presented throughout this article.

Funder

CEFAGE

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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