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Maintaining economic output during COVID-19 pandemic can result in benefits for a firm's shareholders but comes at a potential cost to public health. Using novel retail store-level data, we examine how a CEO's political leanings, measured by political donations, impacts this tradeoff. We...
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We examine how the introduction of COVID-19 vaccinations affects business activity and firm performance in the US. A ten percent increase in vaccination rates results in a 6.6 percent increase in establishment customer visits. Difference-in-Differences analysis shows that the effects are causal....
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This paper studies the systemic risk contribution of a set of large publicly traded European banks. Over a sample … systemic risk. Moreover, larger banks and banks with a business model more exposed to trading and financial market volatility … systemic risk contribution of all banks. However, the ECB announcement of the Pandemic Emergency Purchasing Programme restored …
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Historical evidence like the global financial crisis from 2007-09 highlights that sector concentration risk can play an … II consider only name concentration risk explicitly in their solvency capital requirements for asset concentration risk … and neglect sector concentration risk. We show by means of US insurers' asset holdings from 2009 to 2018 that substantial …
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Through the lens of market participants' objective to minimize counterparty risk, we investigate central clearing in … derivatives markets, and its interaction with systematic risk, portfolio directionality, and loss sharing. Previous studies … suggest that central clearing always reduces counterparty risk for a sufficiently large number of clearing members. We show …
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Through the lens of market participants' objective to minimize counterparty risk, we provide an explanation for the … of the benefits and potential pitfalls with respect to a single market participant's counterparty risk exposure when … elements can render central clearing harmful for a market participant's counterparty risk exposure regardless of the number of …
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Through the lens of market participants' objective to minimize counterparty risk, we provide an explanation for the … of the benefits and potential pitfalls with respect to a single market participant's counterparty risk exposure when … elements can render central clearing harmful for a market participant's counterparty risk exposure regardless of the number of …
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buffers leading to an increase in risk premia, from a heightened price of risk. Theoretically, I develop a model that predicts … that as buffers are announced 1) The price of risk increases, 2) Systemic risk falls, and 3) Intermediaries' risky asset … allocation decreases, as other agents with higher risk aversion increase their portfolio weights in the risky asset. Empirically …
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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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