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Prediction of Emission Allowances Spot Prices Volatility with the Use of GARCH Models

SPIESOVÁ, Daniela

Basic information

Original name

Prediction of Emission Allowances Spot Prices Volatility with the Use of GARCH Models

Name in Czech

Predikce volatility cen emisních povolenek s využitím modelů GARCH

Authors

SPIESOVÁ, Daniela

Edition

Acta VŠFS, Praha, Vysoká škola finanční a správní, z.ú, 2016, 1802-792X

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50200 5.2 Economics and Business

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Organization unit

University of Finance and Administration

Keywords (in Czech)

emisní povolenka, volatilita, ARIMA, GARCH, predikce, spotová cena

Keywords in English

emission allowance; volatility; ARIMA; GARCH; prediction, spot price

Tags

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 27/7/2016 09:47, Mgr. Patricie Štruncová

Abstract

V originále

For several years, the system of emission allowances trading has been dealing with a crisis mainly due to the falling prices of emission allowances. That said, the partial aim of this paper is to create an overview of EUA trading options and acquaint readers with the development of the emission allowances price. Another partial aim is to predict the volatility of prices of emission allowances with the use of BAU scenario, i.e. without any intervention. ARIMA models are used to model the conditional mean value and linear ARCH or GARCH models are used to model conditional variance. The uniqueness of this paper lies in the fact that there are many expert studies dealing with the prediction of the price of allowance but there are only a limited number of scientific studies concerning the prediction of volatility which is the crucial element for trading with emission allowances on the exchange. Based on these two results the main aim of this article is to show possible malfunction of EU ETS in future based on the price development of EUA in time and on volatility prediction. The results of this study confirm that to predict the conditional variance and then volatility, it is adequate to use the cluster model AR(1,8,12)-GARCH(1, 1) without constant, where in the long-term, the square root of the conditional variance inclines towards stable value. Based on the analysis of EUA prices it is obvious that the system is not efficient and does not fulfill its purpose. These two partial conclusions suggest that in case of non-intervention of the European Commission the whole mechanism may fail.

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