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We introduce a novel method to identify information networks in stock markets, which explicitly accounts for the impact of public information on investor trading decisions. We show that public information has a clear effect on the empirical investor networks' topology. Most importantly, our...
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In this paper, we ask whether the structure of investor networks, which are estimated using shareholder registration data, is abnormal during financial crises. We answer this question by analyzing the structure of investor networks through 10 prominent features. The networks are estimated from...
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Due to counterparty risks, some Bitcoin trading platforms allow users to rate the level of trust they have in others. We examine users' feedback behaviour on two Bitcoin trading platforms and provide statistically strong evidence that the feedback behaviour of Bitcoin users is dependent on how...
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By exploiting a bipartite network representation of the relationships between mutual funds and portfolio holdings, we propose an indicator that we derive from the analysis of the network, labelled the Average Commonality Coefficient (ACC), which measures how frequently the assets in the fund...
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The interbank market has a natural multiplex network representation. We employ a unique database of supervisory reports of Italian banks to the Banca d'Italia that includes all bilateral exposures broken down by maturity and by the secured and unsecured nature of the contract. We find that...
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