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In this paper we present a methodology of model-based calibration of additional capital needed in an interconnected financial system to minimize potential contagion losses. Building on ideas from combinatorial optimization tailored to controlling contagion in case of complete information about...
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. Second, while higher bank capital requirements decrease default risk and funding costs, they make it also more profitable to …
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In this paper, I incorporate a complex network model into a state of the art stochastic general equilibrium framework with an active interbank market. Banks exchange funds one another generating a complex web of interbanking relations. With the tools of network analysis it is possible to study...
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is generally small. Surprisingly, we find that spill-overs of bank-related events are not significantly different from …
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supervisory data set collected by the European Central Bank that covers 26 large banks in the euro area. To assess the impact of …
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the value of sovereign debt and non-bank financial institutions represent the most significant risk to the functioning of …
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The assets under management of investment funds have soared in recent years, triggering a debate on their possible implications for financial stability. We contribute to this debate assessing the asset price impact of fire sales in a novel partial equilibrium model of euro area funds and banks...
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contagion which can be used to calibrate bank-specific capital and liquidity requirements and large exposures limits. We find … non-linear function of the combination of network structures and bank-specific characteristics. …
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We provide a simple and tractable accounting-based stress-testing framework to assess loss dynamics in the banking sector, in a context of leverage targeting. Contagion can occur through direct interbank exposures, and indirect exposures due to overlapping portfolios with the associated price...
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investigate a specific type of externality that originates from those borrowers that obtain liquidity from more than one bank. In … this case, contagion may occur if a bank hit by a liquidity shock calls in some loans and borrowers then pay them back by …
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