Recent Dynamics of Crude Oil Prices
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Summary:
Crude oil prices have been on a run-up spree in recent years. Their dynamics were characterized by high volatility, high intensity jumps, and strong upward drift, indicating that oil markets were constantly out-of-equilibrium. An explanation of the oil price process in terms of the underlying fundamentals of oil markets and world economy was provided, viewing pressure on oil prices mainly as a result of rigid crude oil supply and an expanding world demand for crude oil. A change in the oil price process parameters would require a change in the underlying fundamentals. Market expectations, extracted from call and put option prices, anticipated no change, in the short term, in the underlying fundamentals. Markets expected oil prices to remain volatile and jumpy, and with higher probabilities, to rise, rather than fall, above the expected mean.
Series:
Working Paper No. 2006/299
Subject:
Asset prices Commodities Financial institutions Futures Oil Oil prices Options Prices
English
Publication Date:
December 1, 2006
ISBN/ISSN:
9781451865592/1018-5941
Stock No:
WPIEA2006299
Pages:
28
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