American Business Review (May 2023)

Contribution of Exchange Traded Funds in Hedging Crude Oil Price Risk

  • Keshab Shrestha,
  • Sheena Sara Suresh Philip,
  • Yessy Peranginangin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37625/abr.26.1.203-225
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 203 – 225

Abstract

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In this study, we empirically analyze the contributions of three crude oil-based exchange traded funds (ETFs) and the futures contract in hedging crude oil price risk. In order to measure hedging contributions of ETFs, we estimate the usual minimum variance hedge ratios as well as the quantile based minimum variance hedge ratios based on three different methods. We also compute the hedging effectiveness of the futures contract and three ETFs. We find that ETFs can be used as hedging instruments especially for the longer hedging horizons and extreme quantiles. However, overall, we find the futures contract to be the most effective instrument for hedging.

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