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Systemic risk and dynamics of contagion: a duplex inter-bank network

  • Ding Ding
  • , Liyan Han
  • , Libo Yin*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • Central University of Finance and Economics

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Abstract

This paper constructs a duplex banking network formed by credit relationships and information interaction via the banks’ balance sheet to model the structure of systemic risk and investigate the dynamic mechanism of contagion in terms of default and liquidity infection along with the factors that affect the extent of the contagion. We systematically explain the role that duplex banking networks play in different aspects of risk contagion. Through theoretical analysis and simulations, we conclude that asymmetric information interaction would increase the inflexibility of the system, which leads to liquidity shortage and possibly the collapse of the whole market. The weakness of systemic risk in the interior of the complex banking system can be characterized by the partial discount factor using illiquid assets in the information network. By improving the connectedness of the information network of the duplex networks, the spread of contagion can be partially slowed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1435-1445
Number of pages11
JournalQuantitative Finance
Volume17
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Sep 2017

Keywords

  • Complex networks
  • Default shock
  • Duplex banking networks
  • Dynamics of contagion
  • Liquidity shock
  • Systemic risk

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