Matthias Sydow , Aurore Schilte , Giovanni Covi , Marija Deipenbrock , Leonardo Del Vecchio , Pawel Fiedor , Gábor Fukker , Max Gehrend , Régis Gourdel , Alberto Grassi , Björn Hilberg , Michiel Kaijser , Georgios Kaoudis , Luca Mingarelli , Mattia Montagna , Thibaut Piquard , Dilyara Salakhova , Natalia Tente
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Shock amplification in an interconnected financial system of banks and investment funds
This paper shows how the combined endogenous reaction of banks and investment funds to an exogenous shock can amplify or dampen losses to the financial system compared to results from single-sector stress testing models. We build a new model of contagion propagation using a very large and granular data set for the euro area. Based on the economic shock caused by the Covid-19 outbreak, we model three sources of exogenous shocks: a default shock, a market shock and a redemption shock. Our contagion mechanism operates through a dual channel of liquidity and solvency risk. Our analysis reveals that adding the fund sector to our model for banks leads to additional losses through fire sales and a further depletion of banks’ capital ratios by around one percentage point. The main driver of additional bank losses are endogenous market losses generated by investment funds’ asset liquidation.
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The Journal of Financial Stability provides an international forum for rigorous theoretical and empirical macro and micro economic and financial analysis of the causes, management, resolution and preventions of financial crises, including banking, securities market, payments and currency crises. The primary focus is on applied research that would be useful in affecting public policy with respect to financial stability. Thus, the Journal seeks to promote interaction among researchers, policy-makers and practitioners to identify potential risks to financial stability and develop means for preventing, mitigating or managing these risks both within and across countries.