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Journal Article

Cascades in real interbank markets

Authors

  • Karimi
  • F.
  • Raddant
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

C15 E47 G01 G17

Key Words

interbank loan network – systemic risk – cascades – null models

Related Topics

Financial Markets

Economic & Financial Crises

Europe

We analyze cascades of defaults in an interbank loan market. The novel feature of this study is that the Network structure and the size distribution of banks are derived from empirical data. We find that the ability of a defaulted institution to start a cascade depends on an interplay of shock size and connectivity. Further results indicate that the ability to limit default risk by spreading the lending to many counterparts decreased with the financial crisis. To evaluate the influence of the network structure on market stability, we compare the

simulated cascades from the empirical network with results from different randomized network models. The results show that the empirical network has non-random features, which cannot be captured by rewired networks. The analysis also reveals that simulations assuming homogeneity for size of banks and loan contracts dramatically overestimates the fragility of the interbank market.

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