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The motivation of this paper is to identify the effect of treatment charge (TC) on LME (London Metal Exchange) copper prices. It is a fundamental variable as a supply side factor, because it is related to the smelting process and reflects the level of concentrates market tightness. To examine...
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(ETFs), amplified the volatility transmission channel introduced by financialization. This paper focuses on the volatility … spillover effects among crude oil, metals, agriculture, and non-energy commodity markets. The results show financialization has …
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We use variance decompositions from high-dimensional vector autoregressions to characterize connectedness in 19 key commodity return volatilities, 2011-2016. We study both static (full-sample) and dynamic (rolling-sample) connectedness. We summarize and visualize the results using tools from...
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We use variance decompositions from high-dimensional vector autoregressions to characterize connectedness in 19 key commodity return volatilities, 2011-2016. We study both static (full-sample) and dynamic (rolling-sample) connectedness. We summarize and visualize the results using tools from...
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If the creditworthiness of a counterparty is a derivative of a commodity price, there is the potential to have right- or wrong-way exposures in respective commodity transaction. Identifying them is important, because otherwise credit costs might be inadequately calculated and wrong incentives...
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We analyze the determinants of daily futures price volatility in corn, soybeans, wheat, and oats markets from 1986 to 2007. Combining the information from simultaneously traded contracts, we implement a generalized least squares method that allows us to clearly distinguish among time-to-delivery...
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Using 14 major commodity (bullion, base metal, agricultural and energy) futures contracts of Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) from July 2009 to December 2018, we examine the effects of margin changes on commodity futures markets in India. Our empirical results indicate that all commodity futures...
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remains much uncertainty on how much to ascribe this rally to speculation, given the lack of transparency in the global oil … markets. Was there excessive speculation in the oil markets?Many facets of the world oil markets are, indeed, too opaque …
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Futures contracts on the New York Mercantile Exchange are the most liquid instruments for trading crude oil, which is the world’s most actively traded physical commodity. Under normal market conditions, traders can easily find counterparties for their trades, resulting in an efficient market...
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