Systemic Risk Management via Maximum Independent Set in Extremal Dependence Networks
Qian Hui and
Tiandong Wang
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The failure of key financial institutions may accelerate risk contagion due to their interconnections within the system. In this paper, we propose a robust portfolio strategy to mitigate systemic risks during extreme events. We use the stock returns of key financial institutions as an indicator of their performance, apply extreme value theory to assess the extremal dependence among stocks of financial institutions, and construct a network model based on a threshold approach that captures extremal dependence. Our analysis reveals different dependence structures in the Chinese and U.S. financial systems. By applying the maximum independent set (MIS) from graph theory, we identify a subset of institutions with minimal extremal dependence, facilitating the construction of diversified portfolios resilient to risk contagion. We also compare the performance of our proposed portfolios with that of the market portfolios in the two economies.
Date: 2025-03
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