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In this paper, we measure the systemic risk with a novel methodology, based on a 'spatial-temporal' approach. We propose a new bank systemic risk measure to consider the two components of systemic risk: cross-sectional and time dimension. The aim is to highlight the 'time-space dynamics' of...
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Do tail events in the oil market trigger extreme responses by the clean-energy financial market (and vice versa)? This paper investigates the relationship between oil price and clean-energy stock with a novel methodology, namely extreme events study. The aim is to investigate an asymmetry effect...
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Do tail events in the oil market trigger extreme responses by the clean-energy financial market (and vice versa)? This paper investigates the relationship between oil price and clean-energy stock with a novel methodology, namely extreme events study. The aim is to investigate an asymmetry effect...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012483185
The purpose of this work is to investigate the influence of macroeconomics determinants on non-performing loans (NPLs) in the Italian banking system over the period 2008Q3-2020Q4. We mainly contribute to the literature by being the first empirical article to study this relationship in the...
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China has accelerated its banking sector reform in recent years, paying particular attention to non-performing loans (NPLs). The paper's scope is to analyse the relationship between NPLs and macroeconomic variables in China using quarterly data from 2008/Q1 to 2021/Q1 applying wavelet analysis,...
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In a European context in which the objectives of climate neutrality and digitalization appear fundamental, the work analyzes the relationships between the price of the main stock market indices and the most representative variables such as carbon emissions, digitalization, use of renewable...
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The EU faces two economic challenges: managing non-performing exposures (NPEs) and climate change. This paper analyzes the relationship between the NPEs of domestic banking groups and climate risks, including macroeconomic variables such as the GDP growth rate, unemployment rate (UnEmp), and the...
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China has accelerated its banking sector reform in recent years, paying particular attention to non-performing loans (NPLs). The paper's scope is to analyse the relationship between NPLs and macroeconomic variables in China using quarterly data from 2008/Q1 to 2021/Q1 applying wavelet analysis,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012806471
Currently, energy consumption has increased exponentially. Using fossil fuels to produce energy generates high shares of carbon dioxide emissions and greenhouse gases. Moreover, financial authorities at the global and European levels have recognized that climate change poses new risks for...
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Climate risk is the negative effect of climate change on several aspects of the environment, business, and society. There are two categories of climate risks: physical risks include direct impacts due to extreme events and chronic changes due to climate modifications that have become commonplace;...
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