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Abstract
As a leading indicator of sovereign debt risk, the performance of the sovereign CDS market during the Russia-Ukraine conflict deserves attention. This paper calculates the marginal net spillover index, constructs the sovereign CDS network based on the index, identifies the important countries in the network, and analyzes the network stability considering the differences in the roles of the countries in the network. By further analyzing the daily sovereign CDS network before and after the Russia-Ukraine conflict, we show the evolution pattern of the risk of the important countries in the network and the main risk contagion paths between countries. The paper shows that the Russia-Ukraine conflict significantly exacerbated the network’s overall risk level and instability. The major transmitters in the sovereign CDS network are characterized by the risk switch from receiving to transmitting, and the major receivers are characterized by the risk switch from latent to manifest. The risk contagion process is characterized by four stages: risk contagion to neighboring countries, risk exacerbation between Russia and Ukraine, further outward spillover, and weakening but persistent spillover. This study helps to provide a reference for investors to mitigate risk contagion in the sovereign CDS market.
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The focus of the North-American Journal of Economics and Finance is on the economics of integration of goods, services, financial markets, at both regional and global levels with the role of economic policy in that process playing an important role. Both theoretical and empirical papers are welcome. Empirical and policy-related papers that rely on data and the experiences of countries outside North America are also welcome. Papers should offer concrete lessons about the ongoing process of globalization, or policy implications about how governments, domestic or international institutions, can improve the coordination of their activities. Empirical analysis should be capable of replication. Authors of accepted papers will be encouraged to supply data and computer programs.