Oil shocks,policy uncertainty and stock returns in China |
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Authors: | Wensheng Kang Ronald A Ratti |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Economics, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA;2. School of Business, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the interdependence of China's policy uncertainty, the global oil market and stock market returns in China. A structural VAR model is estimated that shows that a positive shock to economic policy uncertainty in China has a delayed negative effect on global oil production, real oil prices and real stock market returns. Shocks to oil market‐specific demand significantly raise China's economic policy uncertainty and reduce the real stock market returns. As measured by a spillover index, the interdependence between these variables has been rising since 2003 as China's influence in the oil market has increased. An equivalent spillover index calculated for the US is smaller and has been largely flat over time. |
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Keywords: | China's policy uncertainty China's stock market return oil shocks structural VAR |
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