Information transmission in energy futures markets: From WTI to Brent or the other way around?,Used

Information transmission in energy futures markets: From WTI to Brent or the other way around?,Used

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This book illustrated the information transmission mechanism in two benchmark oil futures markets, Brent crude in UK and WTI in US. It was one of the early studies that examined the information transmission issue among geographically separated energy markets. Analyses were carried out to uncover the information content embedded in prices and volatilities of Brent and WTI markets for the period from 1994 to 2000. The results supported the hypothesis that WTI was a dominant player and a possible market leader in the price discovery process. They are in contrast to the recent development in crude oil marketplace where Brent crude is widely regarded as an international benchmark while WTI is increasingly considered as US domestic crude. The research results revealed the market features before ecommerce such as electronic screen trading became popular. The empirical findings can have significant implications for traders, risk professionals, policy makers and other market participants. Advanced time series estimation techniques, such as GARCH modelling and duration modelling have been employed. The developed toolsets can be used or extended to serve as a framework for future research.

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