Price discovery and market reflexivity in agricultural futures contracts with different maturities

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The purpose of this paper is to analyze market reflexivity in agricultural futures contracts with different maturities. To this end, we apply a four-dimensional Hawkes model to storable and non-storable agricultural commodities. We find market reflexivity for both storable and non-storable commodities. Reflexivity accounts for about 50 to 70% of the total trading activity. Differences between nearby and deferred contracts are less pronounced for non-storable than for storable commodities. We conclude that the co-existence of exogenous and endogenous price dynamics does not change qualitative characteristics of the price discovery process that have been observed earlier without the consideration of market reflexivity.

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Volkenand, S., Filler, G., & Odening, M. (2020). Price discovery and market reflexivity in agricultural futures contracts with different maturities. Risks, 8(3), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/risks8030075

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