By utilizing the extreme dependence structure and the conditional probability of joint failure (CPJF) among risk factors, this paper defines a risk-stability index (RSI) that quantifies (i) common distress of risk factors, (ii) distress between specific risk factors, and (iii) distress to a portfolio related to a specific risk factor. The results show that financial stability is a continuum; that U.S. banks tend to cause the most stress to the global financial system (as defined herein); and that Asian banks show the most persistence of distress. Further, the panel VAR indicates that "leaning against the wind" reduces the (potential) instability of a financial system
This paper analyzes the relationship between banks’ divergent strategies toward specialization and d...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This paper defines a set of systemic financial stability indicators which measure distress dependenc...
By utilizing the extreme dependence structure and the conditional probability of joint failure (CPJF...
By utilizing the extreme dependence structure and the conditional probability of joint failure (CPJF...
The contribution of this paper to the literature is three-fold: (1) it empirically uncovers the dire...
The recent crisis underlined that proper estimation of distress-dependence amongst banks in a global...
Abstract: Since the Asian financial crises in 1997, the Indonesia’s banking system has undergone sig...
This paper derives indicators of the severity and structure of banking system risk from asymptotic i...
By introducing the concept of conditional probability of joint failure (CPJF), and by proposing a ne...
This paper analyses the systemic risk in relation to bank lending for Asian economies. The methodolo...
The thesis analyses dynamics of systemic risk and contagion in securitization, interbank and derivat...
We analyze systemic risk of banks in countries of the so-called Visegrad Group (V4). Particularly, w...
The world is still recovering from the financial crisis peaking in September 2008. The triggering ev...
The central issue of this thesis is investigating the eventuality of systemic break- downs in the in...
This paper analyzes the relationship between banks’ divergent strategies toward specialization and d...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This paper defines a set of systemic financial stability indicators which measure distress dependenc...
By utilizing the extreme dependence structure and the conditional probability of joint failure (CPJF...
By utilizing the extreme dependence structure and the conditional probability of joint failure (CPJF...
The contribution of this paper to the literature is three-fold: (1) it empirically uncovers the dire...
The recent crisis underlined that proper estimation of distress-dependence amongst banks in a global...
Abstract: Since the Asian financial crises in 1997, the Indonesia’s banking system has undergone sig...
This paper derives indicators of the severity and structure of banking system risk from asymptotic i...
By introducing the concept of conditional probability of joint failure (CPJF), and by proposing a ne...
This paper analyses the systemic risk in relation to bank lending for Asian economies. The methodolo...
The thesis analyses dynamics of systemic risk and contagion in securitization, interbank and derivat...
We analyze systemic risk of banks in countries of the so-called Visegrad Group (V4). Particularly, w...
The world is still recovering from the financial crisis peaking in September 2008. The triggering ev...
The central issue of this thesis is investigating the eventuality of systemic break- downs in the in...
This paper analyzes the relationship between banks’ divergent strategies toward specialization and d...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This paper defines a set of systemic financial stability indicators which measure distress dependenc...