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Systemic Risk in Networks with a Central Node

Amini, Hamed
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Filipovic, Damir  
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Minca, Andreea
January 1, 2020
Siam Journal On Financial Mathematics

We examine the effects on a financial network of clearing all contracts though a central node (CN), thereby transforming the original network into a star-shaped one. The CN is capitalized with external equity and a guaranty fund. We introduce a structural systemic risk measure that captures the shortfall of end users. We show that it is possible to simultaneously improve the expected surplus of the banks and the CN as well as decrease the shortfall of end users. We determine the CN's equity and guaranty fund policies as a Nash bargaining solution. We illustrate our findings on simulated credit default swap networks compatible with aggregate market data.

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research article
DOI
10.1137/18M1184667
Web of Science ID

WOS:000545942000004

Author(s)
Amini, Hamed
Filipovic, Damir  
Minca, Andreea
Date Issued

2020-01-01

Publisher

SIAM PUBLICATIONS

Published in
Siam Journal On Financial Mathematics
Volume

11

Issue

1

Start page

60

End page

98

Subjects

Business, Finance

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Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications

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Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods

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Business & Economics

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Mathematics

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Mathematical Methods In Social Sciences

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star-shaped networks

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central node

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market design

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financial network

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contagion

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systemic risk

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credit default swap markets

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credit default swaps

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July 19, 2020
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