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Granger-causality measures of interconnectedness between financial institutions are useful indicators of systemic risk (Billio et al., 2012) [Journal of Financial Economics], as they help in evaluating how far the distress of one institution is disseminated across the whole of the financial...
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In contrast with existing literature that focuses on conditional Value-At-Risk (CVaR) as a portfolio risk measure, we examine here the properties of portfolios built to minimize CVaR. We look into the stability and performance potential of CVaR-optimal portfolios and compare our results with...
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We derive several popular systemic risk measures in a common framework and show that they can be expressed as transformations of market risk measures (e.g., beta). We also derive conditions under which the different measures lead to similar rankings of systemically important financial...
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We propose a widely applicable bootstrap based test of the null hypothesis of equality of two firms' Risk Measures (RMs) at a single point in time. The test can be applied to any market-based measure. In an iterative procedure, we can identify a complete grouped ranking of the RMs, with...
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This paper proposes an original approach for backtesting systemic risk measures. This backtesting approach makes it possible to assess the systemic risk measure forecasts used to identify the financial institutions that contribute the most to the overall risk in the financial system. Our...
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