Dynamic credit risk transmissions among global major industries: Evidence from the TVP-VAR spillover approach

IF 3.8 3区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Seo-Yeon Lim , Sun-Yong Choi
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Abstract

We examine the dynamics of credit risk connectedness by analyzing credit default spreads in four major sectors (banks, transportation, manufacturing, electricity) across three global regions (Asia, Europe, North America) using the TVP-VAR spillover methodology from 2007 to 2024. We have identified significant findings regarding credit risk spillovers among them. First, there are consistently high levels of credit risk spillovers between sectors, indicating underlying economic factors influencing the transmission of credit risk shocks. Second, notable regional findings include a substantial increase in credit risk connectedness for Asian banks during the global financial crisis (GFC). European manufacturing sectors also displayed significantly high connectedness levels during both the GFC and the COVID-19, while North American banks saw a notable surge due to the collapse of Silicon Valley Banks (SVB) in March 2023. In addition, during the RU-war, the electricity and manufacturing sectors in Europe had high CDS connectedness. Lastly, a distinct observation emerged concerning the Asian transportation sector. These findings have practical implications for policymakers and portfolio managers. For instance, they can help policymakers assess the effectiveness of their policies by revealing global industry credit risk interconnections. Additionally, the dynamic credit risk linkages provide strategies for hedging credit risk.

全球主要行业间的动态信用风险传递:TVP-VAR 溢出法的证据
我们使用 TVP-VAR 溢出法分析了全球三个地区(亚洲、欧洲、北美)四大行业(银行、运输、制造、电力)的信用违约利差,研究了 2007 年至 2024 年信用风险关联性的动态变化。我们发现了其中有关信用风险溢出效应的重要结论。首先,各部门之间的信贷风险溢出效应一直很高,表明影响信贷风险冲击传递的潜在经济因素。其次,值得注意的区域性发现包括,在全球金融危机期间,亚洲银行的信贷风险关联度大幅上升。欧洲制造业部门在全球金融危机和 COVID-19 期间也显示出明显的高关联度水平,而北美银行则由于硅谷银行(SVB)在 2023 年 3 月倒闭而出现了明显的激增。此外,在联俄战争期间,欧洲的电力和制造业部门的 CDS 关联度较高。最后,亚洲运输业也出现了明显的现象。这些发现对政策制定者和投资组合管理者具有实际意义。例如,通过揭示全球行业信用风险的相互联系,它们可以帮助政策制定者评估其政策的有效性。此外,动态信用风险联系还提供了对冲信用风险的策略。
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7.30
自引率
8.30%
发文量
168
期刊介绍: 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.
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