The Uncertainty in Energy and Cryptocurrency Markets: Is Gold Really a Safe Haven? DOI Open Access

Shuangshuang Chang,

Meng Qin, Chi‐Wei Su

et al.

Manchester School, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

ABSTRACT Investigating gold's safe‐haven status is crucial to stabilising energy and cryptocurrency markets. To capture the dynamic relationships between energy‐related uncertainty (ERU), gold prices (GP), policy (CPOU), this study employs TVP‐SV‐VAR methodology. Through quantitative analysis, we find ERU has favourable unfavourable effects on GP. The impact underscores role against market uncertainty. At same time, negative contradicts view theoretical models, likely due U.S. dollar's value hedging performance other uncertainties. CPOU, however, positively impacts GP, supporting characteristics in aligning with predictions. Gold's comparably more consistent but slightly less significant. Additionally, validates findings by substituting CPOU price (CPRU), confirming their robustness. Given high volatility markets, article offers valuable insights for authorities maximise profits ensure stable growth.

Language: Английский

Will Public Health Emergencies Affect Compensatory Consumption Behavior? Evidence from Emotional Eating Perspective DOI Creative Commons
Yifei Wang, Kai‐Hua Wang

Foods, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(22), P. 3571 - 3571

Published: Nov. 8, 2024

This research examines the correlation between COVID-19 pandemic and desire to engage in compensatory consuming behaviors, specifically emphasizing emotional eating as a psychological coping strategy, particularly with respect snacks sweets. Conducting sentiment analysis by using Natural Language Processing (NLP) method on posts from Sina Weibo, leading Chinese social media platform, identifies three distinct phases of consumer behavior during pandemic: anxiety, escapism, periods. These stages are marked varying degrees tendencies, illustrating trajectory initial shock seeking comfort through food means regaining sense normalcy control. The reveals notable increase expressing for consumption sweets 2020 compared 2019, indicating significant shift towards amid pandemic. reflects broader impacts crisis, offering insights into role digital platforms capturing public global crises. findings have implications policymakers, health professionals, industry, suggesting need strategies address behavioral effects natural disasters.

Language: Английский

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Does artificial intelligence improve energy efficiency? Evidence from provincial data in China DOI
Xin Li, Shiyuan Li, Jifeng Cao

et al.

Energy Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 108149 - 108149

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

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The Uncertainty in Energy and Cryptocurrency Markets: Is Gold Really a Safe Haven? DOI Open Access

Shuangshuang Chang,

Meng Qin, Chi‐Wei Su

et al.

Manchester School, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

ABSTRACT Investigating gold's safe‐haven status is crucial to stabilising energy and cryptocurrency markets. To capture the dynamic relationships between energy‐related uncertainty (ERU), gold prices (GP), policy (CPOU), this study employs TVP‐SV‐VAR methodology. Through quantitative analysis, we find ERU has favourable unfavourable effects on GP. The impact underscores role against market uncertainty. At same time, negative contradicts view theoretical models, likely due U.S. dollar's value hedging performance other uncertainties. CPOU, however, positively impacts GP, supporting characteristics in aligning with predictions. Gold's comparably more consistent but slightly less significant. Additionally, validates findings by substituting CPOU price (CPRU), confirming their robustness. Given high volatility markets, article offers valuable insights for authorities maximise profits ensure stable growth.

Language: Английский

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