Blockchain and crypto-exposed US companies and major cryptocurrencies: The role of jumps and co-jumps
Fang Xu, Elie Bouri, Oğuzhan Çepni
Abstract
We examine whether the occurrence of jumps in the return of major cryptocurrencies increases the likelihood of jumps in the stock returns of blockchain and crypto-exposed US companies. We use two criteria to identify the US stocks with blockchain and cryptocurrency exposure; i) text search and ii) membership in the blockchain indices. We first detect that both asset classes are subject to jump behaviour. Then, we employ logistic regressions and show that the occurrence of jumps in some cryptocurrencies increases the probability of jumps in several blockchain and crypto-exposed companies. The co-jumping behaviour is not affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Topics & Concepts
CryptocurrencyBlockchainJumpStock (firearms)EconometricsAsset (computer security)EconomicsBusinessFinancial economicsComputer scienceComputer securityGeographyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsArchaeologyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityMarket Dynamics and VolatilityCOVID-19 Pandemic Impacts