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Stock market dependence in crisis periods: Evidence from oil price shocks and the Qatar blockade
Institution:Department of Finance and Economics, College of Business and Economics, Qatar University, P.O.X 2713, Doha, Qatar
Abstract:This paper examines the correlation and the dependence patterns of the Qatar stock market with other markets using copula statistical theory and exploiting new datasets covering the period August 1998 to June 2018. To examine the crisis –specific change in the average degree of dependence we decomposed the data into the time periods before and after oil price shocks and the 2017 political crisis among the Gulf Cooperation Council members (i.e. the Qatari blockade). Our findings from the static copula modelling show that the correlations between the Qatari and the other stock markets significantly change after the oil price and the blockade crisis as well. The degree of change in the correlation is time varying and differs from county-group to another. Moreover, our findings reveals that the 2008 global financial crisis has a stronger impact than the price shocks and political crisis. The findings of the paper are of interest and allow for formulating a reliable and dynamic portfolio design framework for investors and risk managers.
Keywords:Stock markets  Oil prices  Financial crisis  Geopolitics  Qatari blockade  Market dependence structure  Copula analysis
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