Economic sentiment and climate transition during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ndubuisi, Gideon / Denis Yuni / Ernest Ngeh Tingum
External Publications (2022)

in: Stéphane Goutte / Khaled Guesmi / Christian Urom (eds.), Financial market dynamics after COVID 19 pandemic: the contagion effect of the pandemic on finance. Cham: Springer International Publishing

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This paper analyzes the dependence between a newspaper-based economic sentiment index of the United States and four climate-themed financial indices since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. We use the quantile cross-spectral technique of Barunik and Kley (The Econometrics Journal 22:131–152, 2019), which allows dependence to vary across different time horizons and market conditions. Results show that when market conditions were very poor, dependence is strongest between economic sentiment and green bonds index in the intermediate time. However, under normal market returns, results show a similar pattern of increased dependence across the weekly, monthly and yearly cycles for all the climate-themed indices except green bonds. Besides, at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, normal returns dependence with economic sentiment was mostly positive and stronger than the lower and higher quantiles. Lastly, the strongest dependence under the 0.05|0.95 quantiles during the peak of COVID-19 pandemic occurred with green bonds in the short-term.

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