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Volume 74, December 2021, 102379
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Rare earth and financial markets: Dynamics of return and volatility connectedness around the COVID-19 outbreak

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Highlights

  • Study return and volatility connectedness between rare earth and financial markets.

  • Apply TVP-VAR approach of connectedness.

  • Find that the patterns of return and volatility connectedness vary with time.

  • Rare earth index receives return and volatility shocks over the sample period.

  • During COVID-19, rare earth index becomes central to the network of connectedness.

Abstract

This study examines the return and volatility connectedness between the rare earth stock market and clean energy markets, world equity, base metals, gold, and crude oil. Using daily data from September 21, 2010 to August 28, 2020, a time-varying parameter vector autoregression (TVP-VAR) approach to connectedness is applied to uncover the dynamics of connectedness during the entire period and the COVID-19 pandemic period. Volatility connectedness is generally stronger than return connectedness. However, the return and volatility connectedness pattern varies over the full sample period, exhibiting a significant spike following the abrupt COVID-19 outbreak in February–March 2020. The rare earth index shows a close interdependence with the clean energy, world equity, and oil indexes during the outbreak of the pandemic, though it mostly remains a return and volatility receiver over the entire period. During the COVID-19 outbreak, the rare earth stock index becomes more central to the network of connectedness for both return and volatility, showing strong interdependence with clean energy and world equity. The volatility of the rare earth stock index exhibits a strong interdependence with that of crude oil prices. Our findings help investors understand diversification benefits and investment protection. They support policymakers in developing strategies for lessening import dependence on rare earth metals.

Keywords

Rare earth metals
Clean energy stocks
Crude oil
TVP-VAR
Return and volatility connectedness
COVID-19
Network of connectedness

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Ying Song is garteful for the grant from the humanities and social sciences Foundation of High Education of Jiangxi Province (No. JC19131).

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