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We present a network model of the interbank market in which optimizing risk averse banks lend to each other and invest in non-liquid assets. Market clearing takes place through a tâtonnement process which yields the equilibrium price, while traded quantities are determined by means of a...
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We present a network model of the interbank market in which optimizing risk averse banks lend to each other and invest in non-liquid assets. Market clearing takes place through a tâtonnement process which yields the equilibrium price, while traded quantities are determined by means of a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012061674
We explore the network topology arising from a dataset of the overnight interbank transactions on the e-MID trading platform from January 1999 to December 2010. In order to shed light on the hierarchical structure of the banking system, we estimate different versions of a core-periphery model....
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This paper investigates the effects of contagion in interbank lending networks. I introduce a new measure based on the harmonic distance of Acemoglu et al. (2015b) and, motivated by their theoretical results, compare it to well-known centrality measures already applied in the systemic risk...
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In this paper I assess the resilience of different network topologies to an exogenous shock for varying degrees of financial integration, as defined by connectivity. Three different network configurations for the financial system are taken into consideration: random graphs, small world networks...
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banking crises by exogenously failing each bank in the system and observe the propagation mechanisms that take effect within … across bank sizes and interbank exposures …
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sum of the contagion-induced losses when considering the network layers individually. In addition, a bank “systemic …
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. Second, higher bank capital requirements may aggravate contagion since they may incentivise banks to hold similar assets, and …
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This paper proposes a stochastic model of a bipartite credit network between banks and the non-bank corporate sector … that encapsulates basic stylized facts fond in comprehensive data sets for bank-firm loans for a number of countries. When …
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In this paper we present a methodology of model-based calibration of additional capital needed in an interconnected financial system to minimize potential contagion losses. Building on ideas from combinatorial optimization tailored to controlling contagion in case of complete information about...
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