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Cryptocurrency Bubble on the Systemic Risk in Global Energy Companies

Qiang Ji, Ronald D. Ripple, Dayong Zhang, Yuqian Zhao

2022The Energy Journal16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Financialization has brought new challenges to the international energy markets, making energy systemic risk a more complicated issue. One of the important features is the development of cryptocurrency, which has become a critical part of the global financial markets. As a consequence, the rise and fall of cryptocurrency can have nonnegligible impacts on the systemic risks in the international energy sector. This paper empirically tests this hypothesis using the equity data of the top 100 energy companies from 2014 to 2021. Specifically, we explore the extreme shocks of cryptocurrency using multiple bubble tests, and then we test to what extent bubbles in cryptocurrency markets can affect systemic risk in the energy sector. Our empirical results show that the formation of cryptocurrency bubbles, especially when the bubbles burst, significantly increases systemic risks in the energy sector.This effect retains the same in the recent COVID-19 pandemic period. In addition, oil and gas companies play an essential channel in the risk spillover from cryptocurrency markets to the international energy markets.

Topics & Concepts

Systemic riskCryptocurrencySpillover effectEconomicsBusinessEquity (law)Monetary economicsFinancial economicsFinancial crisisMacroeconomicsLawComputer sciencePolitical scienceComputer securityGlobal Energy Security and PolicyEconomic and Technological Systems AnalysisBlockchain Technology Applications and Security
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