Jump Risk in the US Financial Sector
Dinesh Gajurel,
Mardi Dungey,
Wenying Yao and
Nagaratnam Jeyasreedharan
The Economic Record, 2020, vol. 96, issue 314, 331-349
Abstract:
In this paper we establish empirical evidence for the relationship between the systematic jump betas of financial institutions and two types of systemic risk index: a capital shortfall index and a interconnectedness index. Using high‐frequency data for US financial sector stocks, we show that equity market jumps are positively related to capital shortfall and negatively related to interconnectedness. Higher potential capital shortfall measures of systemic risk lead to a greater sensitivity to systematic jumps, while increased interconnectedness leads to greater resistance. Our findings, along with indicators such as size and leverage, provide a means to identify the possible trade‐offs that regulators might face when assessing the systemic risks of financial institutions, particularly in the context of the cross‐multiple influences within the sector.
Date: 2020
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