Modeling and simulating cross country banking contagion risks

Zedda, Stefano
First
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2021-01-01

Abstract

The recent financial crisis proved that financial contagion could spread among countries resulting in disruptive effects. In this paper, by modeling and simulating banking system behavior and linkages across countries, we assess, based on data from the BIS and IMF, the possible outcome of domestic crises and how contagion spreads over countries. Results allow detailing the role of a "lighter" or of a "fueler" of financial crises for each country and assessing how each country can affect each other country by contagion, signaling the importance of financial interdependence between some neighboring countries, and detailing which counterpart country would be affected by the ring-fencing of each considered country's banking system. The method also allows for what-if analyses to optimize the risk exposures, and to plan an emergency strategy in case of alarms coming from specific countries.
2021
2021
Inglese
14
8
351
366
16
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Banking system; systemic risk; international contagion; Monte Carlo simulation
Zedda, Stefano; Spinace-Casale, Antonella
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