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We investigate the extent to which various structural risks exacerbate the materialization of cyclical risk. We use a … role in explaining the severity of cyclical and credit risk materialization during financial cycle contractions. Among …
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We present a life cycle view of how systemic risks build during a boom, are realized during the following crisis, and are addressed in the aftermath. We also offer potential explanations of the seemingly irrational behavior by private-sector agents and policy makers. We show how the model...
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We examine the systemic risk of 61 SIFIs (i.e., 33 G-SIBs and 28 IAIGs) between 2010 and 2023. We estimate SIFI’s CoVaR … using a single index model with LASSO variable selection and construct a set of tail risk network-based systemic risk …’s systemic risk. We also find that the systemic risk of G-SIB Grangerly causes the systemic risk of IAIG, but not vice versa. Our …
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We examine the impact of the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on the relationship between climate risk and … systemic risk of U.S. global banks. We find that after 2017, investors stopped pricing climate risk into U.S. systemic risk … directly, consistent with domestic investors expecting climate risk deregulation. However, climate risk still indirectly …
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We show that systemic risk in the banking sector breeds macroeconomic uncertainty. We develop a model of a production …-driven uncertainty amplifies business cycle volatility, increases risk premia on asset prices and yields a new benefit from …
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Since the onset of the financial crisis in 2007, more than 370 of the almost 8000 US banks insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation have failed. By comparison, between 2000 and 2004 there were around 30 failures and no failures occurred between 2005 and the beginning of 2007.We focus...
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The central problem for financial regulation is reducing systemic risk. Systemic risk is the risk that the failure of … paper addresses the five most important policies for dealing with systemic risk: the imposition of capital requirements, the … related limitations on bank size would not reduce systemic risk …
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assistance on bank risk taking. Bailed-out banks initiate riskier loans and shift assets toward riskier securities after … receiving government support. However, this shift in risk occurs mostly within the same asset class and, therefore, remains … appear safer according to regulatory ratios, but show an increase in volatility and default risk. These findings are robust …
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evidence that rapid credit growth as a measure of excessive risk taking in lending serves as a precursor to worsening loan … portfolio quality. We observe, based on a unique data set, that banks in the region increasingly employ advanced risk management …
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The aim of this paper is to assess how German savings banks adjust capital and risk under capital regulation. We … coordination of capital and risk adjustments depends on the amount of capital the bank holds in excess of the regulatory minimum … while simultaneously lowering risk. In contrast, banks with high capital buffers try to maintain their capital buffer by …
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