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This paper investigates how to improve statistical-based credit scoring of SMEs involved in P2P lending. The methodology discussed in the paper is a factor network-based segmentation for credit score modeling. The approach first constructs a network of SMEs where links emerge from comovement of...
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Peer-to-Peer (P2P) fintech platforms allow cost reduction and service improvement in credit lending. However, these improvements may come at the price of a worse credit risk measurement, and this can hamper lenders and endanger the stability of a financial system. We approach the problem of...
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This paper investigates how factor clustering-based approach to segment and estimate a statistical-based credit score for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) involved in P2P lending. The approach explore the concept of familiarity which relies on the notion that, the more familiar/similar things...
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The aim of this paper is to propose a portfolio selection methodology capable to take into account asset tail co-movements, frequent among crypto assets. To achieve this aim we consider both systemic and tail risks as additional constraints in Markowitz model. We apply the methodology to the...
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This paper describes a multidimensional machine learning model and its implementation in a financial technology (fintech) application. The aim of the model is to learn from both micro economic financial data and macro economic trends the credit rating of companies that ask for credit. We show...
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Financial contagion among countries can arise from different channels, the most important of which are financial markets and bank lending. The paper aims to build an econometric network approach to understand the extent to which contagion spillovers (from one country to another) arise from...
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This paper extends the extreme downside correlations and hedge (EDC and EDH) methodology of Harris et al. (2019) to model the tail risk co-movement of financial assets under severe firm-level and market conditions. The model is applied to analyze both systematic and systemic exposures in the...
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We construct a network-based turbulence score that proves useful for analyzing the relationship between financial interconnectedness, and global market risk, and for identifying systemically important markets, with the highest contribution to financial turbulence. We apply our measure to study...
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