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The Determinants of Systemic Risk Contagion

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2024

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The elevated interconnectedness of the global financial system has resulted in an increased frequency of financial crises, characterized by the swift transmission of turmoil between countries. This study introduces a novel quantile-connectedness-based contagion metric and investigates the drivers of systemic risk contagion, employing methodologies that address endogeneity and time-variation. We analyze data spanning two decades from 27 international banks and encompassing balance sheet-derived variables. Our findings indicate that contagion during the 2004-2021 period is largely driven by credit risk and leverage, while the impact of size and capital adequacy weakens after 2012. Furthermore, funding structure and profitability only display a significant effect during the 2014-2017 and Covid-19 periods, respectively. We also observe distinct peaks and troughs in each bank's systemic risk propagation, although they share commonalities with their counterparts. Given our findings, we suggest a holistic systemic risk surveillance model that employs high-frequency data and simultaneously incorporates multiple risk factors.

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Atasoy, Burak Sencer/0000-0001-8680-7531; Ozkan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-1092-8123; Erden, Lutfi/0000-0002-9365-6599

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Contagion, Systemic Risk, Banking, Spillovers, Tail Risk

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Economic Modelling

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130

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106596

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