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This paper presents a novel approach to investigate and model the network of euro area banks' large exposures within the global banking system. Drawing on a unique dataset, the paper documents the degree of interconnectedness and systemic risk of the euro area banking system based on bilateral...
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This paper presents a novel approach to investigate and model the network of euro area banks' large exposures within the global banking system. Drawing on a unique dataset, the paper documents the degree of interconnectedness and systemic risk of the euro area banking system based on bilateral...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012894738
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This paper presents a novel approach to investigate and model the network of euro area banks' large exposures within the global banking system. Drawing on a unique dataset, the paper documents the degree of interconnectedness and systemic risk of the euro area banking system based on bilateral...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011959290
The aim of the paper is to understand the causes of the growth differential created between the Mediterranean and the Nordic economies since the creation of Euro. The Minsky's financial instability hypothesis and the Kalecki's five determinants of profits are used in the paper as interpretative...
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This paper presents an approach to a macroprudential stress test for the euro area banking system, comprising the 91 largest euro area credit institutions across 19 countries. The approach involves modelling banks’ reactions to changing economic conditions. It also examines the effects of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315366
In this paper we augment the CoMap methodology with an advanced set of regulatory distress and default constraints and banks’ behavioural rules which allows us to model and capture the implications for financial stability of dynamic banks’ responses. The result is an adaptive contagion...
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In this paper we construct and analyse the UK banking system’s Global Network of granular exposures which captures roughly 90% of the UK banking system’s total assets for the period 2018 Q1 to 2021 Q4. We thus study the microstructure of UK banking system focusing on the role played by...
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In this paper, we survey the rapidly developing literature on macroprudential stress-testing models. The scope of the survey includes models of contagion between banks, models of contagion within the wider financial system including non-bank financial institutions such as investment funds, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015059148
This paper examines how the interbank network structure influences banks’ credit supply to the real economy. Using the dynamic UK interbank networks based on the quarterly evolutions of bilateral exposures from 2014 to 2021, we find evidence of both risk-sharing effect through the interbank...
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