Liquidity spillover from carbon emission trading markets to stock markets in China

Author:

Yang Xinyuan1,Zhu Jingyao2,Xie Hantao1,Zhang Jianing3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Undergraduate Student, College of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Wenzhou-Kean University

2. Undergraduate Student, College of Business and Public Management, Wenzhou-Kean University

3. Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Finance, College of Business and Public Management, Wenzhou-Kean University

Abstract

This study delves into China’s carbon emissions trading markets, investigating the interplay between carbon price liquidity and stock liquidity. Focusing on 338 companies listed in the national and eight pilot markets of the carbon emissions trading system from August 2013 to October 2023, the empirical finding reveals a positive impact of carbon price liquidity on stock liquidity. Notably, this positive association manifests more robustly in industries characterized by low carbon intensity compared to those with high carbon intensity, is more prominent during the COVID-19 period than in preceding times, and is particularly accentuated in the Hubei Province and Chongqing, as opposed to the remaining seven regions. Intriguingly, both carbon price liquidity and stock liquidity display positive autocorrelations in vector autoregression analysis. The endogeneity concern is alleviated by the two-stage least squares regressions, using lagged carbon price liquidity as instrumental variables. This study contributes to an enhanced comprehension of the dynamic interaction between carbon price liquidity and stock liquidity contextualized within China’s evolving carbon market landscape. The insights garnered herein hold substantial value for investors and government stakeholders seeking to navigate this evolving financial terrain. AcknowledgmentThis research was supported by the Summer Student Partnering with Faculty Research Program of Wenzhou-Kean University (WKUSSPF202304), the Wenzhou Association for Science and Technology – Service and Technology Innovation Program (jczc0254), and the Department of Education of Zhejiang Province – General Program (Y202353438).

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Economics and Econometrics,Finance

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