COVID-19 as Information Transmitter to Global Equity Markets: Evidence from CEEMDAN-Based Transfer Entropy Approach

This study provides an analysis of chaotic information transmission from the COVID-19 pandemic to global equity markets in a novel denoised frequency domain entropy framework. The current length of the pandemic data offers the opportunity to examine its role in the asymmetric behaviour patterns of i...

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Main Authors: Peterson Owusu Junior, Siaw Frimpong, Anokye M. Adam, Samuel K. Agyei, Emmanuel N. Gyamfi, Daniel Agyapong, George Tweneboah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8258778
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spelling doaj-eec22534c0a146548112ea1fb651098e2021-09-06T00:00:19ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1563-51472021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8258778COVID-19 as Information Transmitter to Global Equity Markets: Evidence from CEEMDAN-Based Transfer Entropy ApproachPeterson Owusu Junior0Siaw Frimpong1Anokye M. Adam2Samuel K. Agyei3Emmanuel N. Gyamfi4Daniel Agyapong5George Tweneboah6Department of FinanceDepartment of FinanceDepartment of FinanceDepartment of FinanceGIMPA Business SchoolDepartment of FinanceWits Business SchoolThis study provides an analysis of chaotic information transmission from the COVID-19 pandemic to global equity markets in a novel denoised frequency domain entropy framework. The current length of the pandemic data offers the opportunity to examine its role in the asymmetric behaviour patterns of investors according to time horizons and the diversification potentials available to them. We employ the total daily global confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 27 equity indices from December 31, 2019, to April 18, 2021. Our results corroborate the idea that diversification potentials are stronger in the short to medium term. The Global Index (higher risk) and Canada and New Zealand (lower risk) remain at both ends to pair some other equities to offer diversification prospects because of the transmission of information from COVID-19 to the selected equity markets. In addition, we provide the source of these diversification prospects as information flow rather than transmission of shocks, which is common in the literature. Furthermore, our results suggest detailed levels of risk (lower vis-à-vis higher) in the situation where they have been stripped of the noise in the market. The findings allow both investors and policymakers to make informed decisions based on the time horizons since the pandemic communicates different chaotic information with the lapse of time. This is imperative to avoid the negative consequences of the increasing infection rate on global stock markets.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8258778
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author Peterson Owusu Junior
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Anokye M. Adam
Samuel K. Agyei
Emmanuel N. Gyamfi
Daniel Agyapong
George Tweneboah
spellingShingle Peterson Owusu Junior
Siaw Frimpong
Anokye M. Adam
Samuel K. Agyei
Emmanuel N. Gyamfi
Daniel Agyapong
George Tweneboah
COVID-19 as Information Transmitter to Global Equity Markets: Evidence from CEEMDAN-Based Transfer Entropy Approach
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
author_facet Peterson Owusu Junior
Siaw Frimpong
Anokye M. Adam
Samuel K. Agyei
Emmanuel N. Gyamfi
Daniel Agyapong
George Tweneboah
author_sort Peterson Owusu Junior
title COVID-19 as Information Transmitter to Global Equity Markets: Evidence from CEEMDAN-Based Transfer Entropy Approach
title_short COVID-19 as Information Transmitter to Global Equity Markets: Evidence from CEEMDAN-Based Transfer Entropy Approach
title_full COVID-19 as Information Transmitter to Global Equity Markets: Evidence from CEEMDAN-Based Transfer Entropy Approach
title_fullStr COVID-19 as Information Transmitter to Global Equity Markets: Evidence from CEEMDAN-Based Transfer Entropy Approach
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 as Information Transmitter to Global Equity Markets: Evidence from CEEMDAN-Based Transfer Entropy Approach
title_sort covid-19 as information transmitter to global equity markets: evidence from ceemdan-based transfer entropy approach
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1563-5147
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This study provides an analysis of chaotic information transmission from the COVID-19 pandemic to global equity markets in a novel denoised frequency domain entropy framework. The current length of the pandemic data offers the opportunity to examine its role in the asymmetric behaviour patterns of investors according to time horizons and the diversification potentials available to them. We employ the total daily global confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 27 equity indices from December 31, 2019, to April 18, 2021. Our results corroborate the idea that diversification potentials are stronger in the short to medium term. The Global Index (higher risk) and Canada and New Zealand (lower risk) remain at both ends to pair some other equities to offer diversification prospects because of the transmission of information from COVID-19 to the selected equity markets. In addition, we provide the source of these diversification prospects as information flow rather than transmission of shocks, which is common in the literature. Furthermore, our results suggest detailed levels of risk (lower vis-à-vis higher) in the situation where they have been stripped of the noise in the market. The findings allow both investors and policymakers to make informed decisions based on the time horizons since the pandemic communicates different chaotic information with the lapse of time. This is imperative to avoid the negative consequences of the increasing infection rate on global stock markets.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8258778
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