JOURNAL ARTICLE

Interplay Multifractal Dynamics Among Carbon Trading Market, Geopolitical Risk and Economic Policy Uncertainty.

  • Published In: Fluctuation & Noise Letters, 2024, v. 23, n. 3. P. 1 1 of 3

  • Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Feng, You-Shuai; Ling, Mei-Jun; Gao, Jing 3 of 3

Abstract

This paper explores the variations in cross-correlations among the carbon trading market, geopolitical risk (GPR) and economic policy uncertainty (EPU), focusing on their multifractality and asymmetric properties. Therefore, the study employs the multifractal detrended cross-correlation analysis (MF-DCCA) and multifractal asymmetric detrended cross-correlation analysis (MF-ADCCA) approaches to examine these relationships from a three-dimensional perspective. Also, the study looks into cross-correlations at different phases of carbon trading. Our findings reveal that the multifractal cross-correlations between the carbon trading market and GPR or EPU exhibit anti-persistence and asymmetry. The anti-persistent cross-correlations are notably stronger when GPR experiences a downtrend or when EPU undergoes an uptrend. Furthermore, distinct fluctuation patterns emerge across various trends and scales on Hurst surfaces. In the short term, the carbon trading market exhibits heightened sensitivity to changes in GPR or EPU when they rise or fall. The cross-correlations remain multifractal, anti-persistent and asymmetric across different stages of carbon trading. Notably, the multifractality of cross-correlations is most pronounced for the series pair EUA/GPR in Phase II and for the series pair EUA/UK EPU in Phase III and Phase IV. Except for the series pair EUA/UK EPU in Phase II, the anti-persistent cross-correlations are more pronounced during uptrend than downtrend for the other series pairs. Moreover, the series pair EUA/UK EPU exhibits the highest degree of asymmetry at all stages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Fluctuation & Noise Letters. 2024/06, Vol. 23, Issue 3, p1
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Business and Management
  • Publication Date:2024
  • ISSN:0219-4775
  • DOI:10.1142/S0219477524500299
  • Accession Number:178482469
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