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Examining the impact of macroeconomic announcements on gold futures in a VAR-GARCH framework

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Abstract

This article considers the impact of major scheduled US macroeconomic announcements on the COMEX gold futures market in a high-frequency setting. A VAR-GARCH framework identifies the significant relationship between the release of macroeconomic news and measures of market activity. There is a well-defined link between (higher) volatility, (higher) trading costs and (lower) transaction volume.

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1 From 15 minutes prior to the scheduled announcement to 45 minutes after the announcement.

2 Contract size is 100 troy ounces and minimum price fluctuation is $0.10 per troy ounce.

3 Securities Industry Research Centre of Asia-Pacific.

4 TRTH transaction data for gold futures are incomplete prior to this date.

5 Cai et al. (Citation2001) identify CPI, GDP, and the unemployment rate (UNEMP) as important. Christie–David et al. (Citation2000) add personal income (PINC) to the list, and others highlight the PPI.

6 AIC are utilized to obtain optimal lag length, with the first two lags reported here.

7 A VECH(1,1) specification is adopted on the basis of AIC and in consideration of computational issues.

8 The reported results are robust to the ordering of variables.

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