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Why do carbon prices and price volatility change?

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An asymmetric information microstructural pricing model is proposed in which price responses to information and liquidity vary with every transaction. bid-ask quotes and price components account for learning by incorporating changing expectations of the rate of transacted volume (trading intensity) and the risk level of incoming trades. Analysis of European carbon futures transactions finds expected trading intensity to simultaneously increase the information component and decrease the liquidity component of price changes, but at different rates. This explains some conflicting results in prior literature. Further, the expected persistence in trading intensity explains the majority of the autocorrelations in the level and the conditional variance of price change; helps predict hourly patterns in returns, variance and the bid-ask spread; and differentiates the price impact of buy versus sell and continuing versus reversing trades.
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hal-01267062 , version 1 (03-02-2016)

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Boulis Maher Ibrahim, Iordanis Angelos Kalaitzoglou. Why do carbon prices and price volatility change?. Journal of Banking and Finance, 2016, 63, pp.76-94. ⟨10.1016/j.jbankfin.2015.11.004⟩. ⟨hal-01267062⟩

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