Forecasting the volatility of crude oil : the role of uncertainty and spillovers
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Gupta, Rangan
Pierdzioch, Christian
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MDPI
Abstract
We use a dataset for the group of G7 countries and China to study the out-of-sample
predictive value of uncertainty and its international spillovers for the realized variance of crude oil
(West Texas Intermediate and Brent) over the sample period from 1996Q1 to 2020Q4. Using the Lasso
estimator, we found evidence that uncertainty and international spillovers had predictive value
for the realized variance at intermediate (two quarters) and long (one year) forecasting horizons
in several of the forecasting models that we studied. This result holds also for upside (good) and
downside (bad) variance, and irrespective of whether we used a recursive or a rolling estimation
window. Our results have important implications for investors and policymakers.
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Uncertainty, Spillovers, Realized variance, Crude oil, Forecasting
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Gupta, R.; Pierdzioch, C.
Forecasting the Volatility of Crude
Oil: The Role of Uncertainty and
Spillovers. Energies 2021, 14, 4173.
https://DOI.org/10.3390/en14144173.