Cross-Autocorrelation, Risk Transmission and Contagion in the Global CDS Markets

Charlie X. Cai, May Hu, Xiaoxia Ye
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We show that the cross-autocorrelation also exists in the global CDS markets and develop an econometric model to capture the global correlation structure. We study implications on the credit risk transmission and contagion risk. We find four main results: (i) credit risk transmission is through the cross-correlation at regional rather than sectoral level; (ii) time-variation in financial sector's importance is caused by asymmetric responses to the positive and negative macro news; (iii) autocorrelation reduces the contagion risk in Asia while has little impact on other regions; (iv) contagion risks in the US and EU originate from sectors with international influence.
全球CDS市场的交叉自相关、风险传导与传染
我们证明了全球CDS市场也存在交叉自相关,并开发了一个计量经济模型来捕捉全球相关结构。我们研究了信用风险传导和传染风险的影响。我们发现了四个主要结果:(i)信用风险传导是通过区域而不是部门层面的相互关联;(ii)金融部门重要性的时间变化是由于对正面和负面宏观新闻的不对称反应引起的;(三)自相关性降低了亚洲地区的传染风险,而对其他地区影响不大;(四)美国和欧盟的传染风险源自具有国际影响力的行业。
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