A framework for tracking changes in the intensity of investment funds' systemic risk
Xisong Jin and
Francisco Nadal De Simone
Journal of Empirical Finance, 2014, vol. 29, issue C, 343-368
Abstract:
This study applies to investment funds a novel framework which combines marginal probabilities of distress estimated from a structural credit risk model with the consistent information multivariate density optimization (CIMDO) methodology and the generalized dynamic factor model (GDFM). The framework models investment funds' distress dependence explicitly and captures the time-varying non-linearities and feedback effects typical of financial markets. It measures investment funds' systemic credit risk in three forms: (1) credit risk common to all funds within each of the seven categories the Eurosystem reports to the ECB; (2) credit risk in each category of investment fund conditional on distress on another category of investment fund and; (3) the buildup of investment funds' vulnerabilities over time which may unravel disorderly. In addition, the estimates of the common components of the investment funds' distress measures contain early warning features, and the identification of their drivers is useful for macroprudential policy. The ranking of drivers of those common components in terms of importance differs from the ranking of the drivers of the common components of marginal measures of distress. This framework contributes to the formulation of macroprudential policy.
Keywords: Financial stability; Investment funds; Macroprudential policy; Probability of distress; Generalized dynamic factor model; Dynamic copulas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C1 E5 F3 G1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jempfin.2014.09.002
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