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Toward sustainable development: Revealing the dynamic impacts of the belt and road initiative on energy transition. (2024). Sharif, Arshian ; Chishti, Muhammad Zubair ; Sharma, Gagan Deep ; Xu, QI.
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  11. Interconnectedness between healthcare tokens and healthcare stocks: Evidence from a quantile VAR approach. (2023). Yousaf, Imran ; Pham, Linh ; Goodell, John W.
    In: International Review of Economics & Finance.
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  12. Do geopolitical risks and global market factors influence the dynamic dependence among regional sustainable investments and major commodities?. (2023). Ndubuisi, Gideon ; Urom, Christian.
    In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
    RePEc:eee:quaeco:v:91:y:2023:i:c:p:94-111.

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  13. Frequency domain quantile dependence and connectedness between crude oil and exchange rates: Evidence from oil-importing and exporting countries. (2023). Huang, Zishan ; Li, Shuang ; Zhu, Huiming.
    In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
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  14. Can firms with higher ESG ratings bear higher bank systemic tail risk spillover?—Evidence from Chinese A-share market. (2023). Zhang, Yugui ; Li, Jinlong ; Ling, Aifan.
    In: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal.
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  15. Effects of the circular economy, environmental policy, energy transition, and geopolitical risk on sustainable electricity generation. (2023). Chishti, Muhammad Zubair ; Zaman, Umer ; Dogan, Eyup.
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  16. Do stochastic risks flow between industrial and precious metals, Islamic stocks, green bonds, green stocks, clean investments, major foreign exchange rates, and Bitcoin?. (2023). Rashidi, Muhammad Mahdi ; Asl, Mahdi Ghaemi ; Raheem, Ibrahim D.
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  17. Energy transition metals and global sentiment: Evidence from extreme quantiles. (2023). Teplova, Tamara ; Gubareva, Mariya ; Pham, Linh ; Ghosh, Bikramaditya.
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  18. The impact of geopolitical risks on connectedness among natural resource commodities: A quantile vector autoregressive approach. (2023). Mandaci, Pinar Evrim ; Azimli, Asil.
    In: Resources Policy.
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  19. Is the impact of oil shocks more pronounced during extreme market conditions?. (2023). Vo, Xuan Vinh ; Ghardallou, Wafa ; Kang, Sang Hoon ; Nautiyal, Neeraj ; Ur, Mobeen.
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  20. Realized semi variance quantile connectedness between oil prices and stock market: Spillover from Russian-Ukraine clash. (2023). Tedeschi, Marco ; Mallek, Sabrine ; Tarczyska-Uniewska, Magorzata ; Si, Kamel ; Zhang, Anqi.
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  21. Time and quantile domain connectedness between the geopolitical risk of China and precious metals markets. (2023). Destek, Mehmet ; Çevik, Emrah ; Zafar, Muhammad Wasif ; Bugan, Mehmet Fatih ; Cevik, Emrah I ; Lu, Chengwu.
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  22. Quantile connectedness between oil price shocks and exchange rates. (2023). Umar, Zaghum ; Bossman, Ahmed.
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  23. Dependence structures among geopolitical risks, energy prices, and carbon emissions prices. (2023). Lau, Chi Keung ; Gözgör, Giray ; Albasu, Joseph ; Gozgor, Giray ; Soliman, Alaa M.
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  24. Measuring the frequency and quantile connectedness between policy categories and global oil price. (2023). Nong, Huifu ; Liu, Hongxiao.
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  25. Quantile and asymmetric return connectedness among BRICS stock markets. (2023). Seetharam, Yudhvir ; Nyakurukwa, Kingstone.
    In: The Journal of Economic Asymmetries.
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  26. Dynamic spillovers across precious metals and oil realized volatilities: Evidence from quantile extended joint connectedness measures. (2023). Gabauer, David ; Chatziantoniou, Ioannis ; Hardik, Marfatia ; Cunado, Juncal ; de Gracia, Fernando Perez.
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  27. Decentralized and centralized exchanges: Which digital tokens pose a greater contagion risk?. (2023). Yousaf, Imran ; Yarovaya, Larisa ; Abrar, Afsheen.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
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  28. Do world stock markets “jump” together? A measure of high-frequency volatility risk spillover networks. (2023). Liu, Xiao-Xing ; Zhou, Dong-Hai.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
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  29. Alarming contagion effects: The dangerous ripple effect of extreme price spillovers across crude oil, carbon emission allowance, and agriculture futures markets. (2023). Ma, Zhenyu ; Wei, YU ; Wang, Yizhi ; Vigne, Samuel A.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
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  30. Determinants of financial stability and risk transmission in dual financial system: Evidence from the COVID pandemic. (2023). Elsayed, Ahmed ; Helmi, Mohamad Husam ; Ahmed, Habib.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
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  31. Time–frequency dependence and connectedness between financial technology and green assets. (2023). Urom, Christian.
    In: International Economics.
    RePEc:eee:inteco:v:175:y:2023:i:c:p:139-157.

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  32. Extreme risk transmission mechanism between oil, green bonds and new energy vehicles. (2023). Zhongzheng, Wang.
    In: Innovation and Green Development.
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  33. What is mine is yours: Sovereign risk transmission during the European debt crisis. (2023). shin, yongcheol ; Nguyen, Viet Hoang ; Greenwood-Nimmo, Matthew.
    In: Journal of Financial Stability.
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  34. Investor sentiments, economic policy uncertainty, US interest rates, and financial assets: Examining their interdependence over time. (2023). Kaabia, Olfa ; Oueslati, Karim ; Si, Kamel ; Obeid, Hassan.
    In: Finance Research Letters.
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  35. How connected is the crypto market risk to investor sentiment?. (2023). Meng, Yiqun ; Lin, Xudong ; Zhu, Hao.
    In: Finance Research Letters.
    RePEc:eee:finlet:v:56:y:2023:i:c:s1544612323005494.

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  36. Sectoral spillovers and systemic risks: Evidence from China. (2023). Li, Yueshan ; Liu, Xutang ; Chen, Shoudong ; Goodell, John W ; Yue, Dianmin.
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  37. Asymmetric and time-frequency based networks of currency markets. (2023). Shahzad, Syed Jawad Hussain ; Caporin, Massimiliano ; Hussain, Syed Jawad ; Hasan, Mudassar.
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  38. Dynamic spillover effects of global financial stress: Evidence from the quantile VAR network. (2023). Li, Zixuan ; Long, Shaobo.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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  39. Interconnected networks: Measuring extreme risk connectedness between China’s financial sector and real estate sector. (2023). Ouyang, Zisheng ; Zhou, Xuewei.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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  40. Artificial intelligence-based tokens: Fresh evidence of connectedness with artificial intelligence-based equities. (2023). Yousaf, Imran ; Jareo, Francisco.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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  41. Understanding interconnections among steel, coal, iron ore, and financial assets in the US and China using an advanced methodology. (2023). Tiwari, Aviral ; Gholami, Samad ; Asadi, Mehrad ; Ghasemi, Hamid Reza ; Roubaud, David.
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  42. Tail risk contagion across electricity markets in crisis periods. (2023). Tiwari, Aviral ; Abakah, Emmanuel ; Abdullah, Mohammad ; Khan, Isma ; Wali, G M ; Aikins, Emmanuel Joel.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  43. Financial markets, energy shocks, and extreme volatility spillovers. (2023). Boubaker, Sabri ; Karim, Sitara ; Naeem, Muhammad Abubakr ; Sharma, Gagan Deep.
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  44. Decomposed oil price shocks and GCC stock market sector returns and volatility. (2023). Al-Fayoumi, Nedal ; Bouri, Elie ; Abuzayed, Bana.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  45. Dynamics of the return and volatility connectedness among green finance markets during the COVID-19 pandemic. (2023). Ye, Zhitao ; Lu, Xunfa ; Huang, Nan ; Mo, Jianlei.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  46. Price risk transmissions in the water-energy-food nexus: Impacts of climate risks and portfolio implications. (2023). Le, Trung H ; Pham, Linh ; Do, Hung X.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  47. Diversification effects of Chinas carbon neutral bond on renewable energy stock markets: A minimum connectedness portfolio approach. (2023). lucey, brian ; Wei, YU ; Wang, Yizhi ; Bai, Lan ; Zhang, Jiahao.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  48. Quantile spillovers and connectedness analysis between oil and African stock markets. (2023). Vo, Xuan Vinh ; Mensi, Walid ; Kang, Sang Hoon.
    In: Economic Analysis and Policy.
    RePEc:eee:ecanpo:v:78:y:2023:i:c:p:60-83.

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  49. Extreme spillovers between insurance tokens and insurance stocks: Evidence from the quantile connectedness approach. (2023). Yousaf, Imran ; Martinez-Serna, Maria-Isabel ; Jareo, Francisco.
    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance.
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  50. Economic policy uncertainty and geopolitical risk: evidence from China and Southeast Asia. (2023). Wang, Zushan ; Li, Xin ; Liu, Hongwen.
    In: Asian-Pacific Economic Literature.
    RePEc:bla:apacel:v:37:y:2023:i:2:p:96-118.

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