Leadership shift in the global soybean market: Dynamic connectedness approach (TVP-VAR)
Gustavo María Barboza Martignone, Bikramaditya Ghosh, Karl Behrendt, Dimitrios Papadas

TL;DR
This study examines how soybean prices are connected globally, finding that markets in Brazil and Argentina have become key price leaders, while Western and Eastern markets remain somewhat isolated.
Contribution
The paper introduces a dynamic connectedness approach using TVP-VAR to analyze evolving soybean market leadership and interconnectedness.
Findings
Paranaguá and Rosario overtook Rotterdam as primary shock transmitters and price leaders.
Western markets (Chicago, Rotterdam, Paranaguá, Rosario) are highly connected, but Eastern markets (China) remain isolated.
The global soybean market has matured, withstanding shocks over the past seven years.
Abstract
The price transmission in international soybean market has been extensively examined. However, recent econometric advancements have enabled the application of dynamic connectedness methodology as outlined by Antonakakis and Gabauer (2017) [1], which is based on a Time-varying Parameter Vector Autoregressive (TVP-VAR) model. This approach captures the time-varying connectedness of time series, considering potential risk shock emitters and receivers. The connectedness index (Diebold and Yilmaz, Jan. 2012) [2] was developed using Generalized Forecast Error Variance Decomposition (GFEVD) and the Generalized Impulse Response Function (GIRF) (Koop et al., Sep. 1996; Pesaran and Shin, Jan. 1998) [3,4]. This study aims to understand the dynamic connectedness and price leadership. The research examined markets including the US Soybean futures market (Chicago Board of Trade), Rotterdam Port spot…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarket Dynamics and Volatility · Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets · Agricultural risk and resilience
