Correlation Meets Causality: a Holistic Measure of Financial Contagion
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2024
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Academic Press inc Elsevier Science
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This study introduces a new measure of financial contagion. We argue that a rapid increase in correlations between two series is necessary but not sufficient for contagion to occur, and develop a contagion test that combines dynamic conditional correlations with time-varying Granger causality. We empirically illustrate our new approach using systemic risk data covering the period 1996 - 2023. We show that there are periods when correlations increase rapidly without causality, as well as periods when causality is present but correlations do not increase. The proposed test enables data-driven detection of contagion episodes and provides a clear distinction between interconnectedness and contagion.
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Atasoy, Burak Sencer/0000-0001-8680-7531; Ozkan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-1092-8123
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Contagion, Systemic Risk, Banking, Granger Causality, Correlations
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65