Sovereign Bond Yield And Cryptocurrency Returns Within The Frontier West African Monetary Zone: A Dynamic Contagion Analysis

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This study employs wavelet analysis to examine the contagion between cryptocurrency returns and sovereign bond yields within the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) economies, capturing both the frequency-dependent nature of the relationship and time-varying behavior. We analyze daily data spanning 01/26/2021 to 10/07/2022, with a total observable value of 444. The study selected periods of uncertainty within financial markets, namely, the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia–Ukraine war because there was a need to understand how securities react during such times to help investors plan accordingly. Our results show a negative correlation between sovereign bond yields and cryptocurrency returns, suggesting that investors can use these asset classes as hedge agents, diversifiers, and safe-haven instruments. These findings provide valuable insights for investors and pol icymakers, shedding light on the potential interdependencies and diversification benefits between these two asset classes.

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Adom-Dankwa, A., Atsu, F., Gyamfi, E. N., Amewu, G., & Ofori-Boateng, K. (2025). Sovereign bond yield and cryptocurrency returns within the frontier West African monetary zone: a dynamic contagion analysis. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 12(1), 1-13.

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