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Decomposing systemic risk: the roles of contagion and common exposures

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Abstract

Key Points: 
    • Abstract
      We evaluate the effects of contagion and common exposure on banks? capital through
      a regression design inspired by the structural VAR literature and derived from the balance
      sheet identity.
    • Contagion can occur through direct exposures, fire sales, and market-based
      sentiment, while common exposures result from portfolio overlaps.
    • First, we document that contagion varies in time, with the highest levels
      around the Great Financial Crisis and lowest levels during the pandemic.
    • Our new framework complements
      traditional stress-tests focused on single institutions by providing a holistic view of systemic risk.
    • While existing literature presents various contagion narratives, empirical findings on
      distress propagation - a precursor to defaults - remain scarce.
    • We decompose systemic risk into three elements: contagion, common exposures, and idiosyncratic risk, all derived from banks? balance sheet identities.
    • The contagion factor encompasses both sentiment- and contractual-based elements, common exposures consider systemic
      aspects, while idiosyncratic risk encapsulates unique bank-specific risk sources.
    • Our empirical analysis of the Canadian banking system reveals the dynamic nature of contagion, with elevated levels observed during the Global Financial Crisis.
    • In conclusion, our model offers a comprehensive lens for policy intervention analysis and
      scenario evaluations on contagion and systemic risk in banking.
    • This
      notion of systemic risk implies two key components: first, systematic risks (e.g., risks related
      to common exposures) and second, contagion (i.e., an initially idiosyncratic problem becoming
      more widespread throughout the financial system) (see Caruana, 2010).
    • In this paper, we decompose systemic risk into three components: contagion, common exposures, and idiosyncratic risk.
    • First, we include contagion in three forms: sentiment-based contagion, contractual-based
      contagion, and price-mediated contagion.
    • In this context,
      portfolio overlaps create common exposures, implying that bigger overlaps make systematic
      shocks more systemic.
    • With the COVID-19 pandemic starting
      in 2020, contagion drops to all time lows, potentially related to strong fiscal and monetary
      supports.
    • That is, our
      structural model provides a framework for analyzing the impact of policy interventions and
      scenarios on different levels of contagion and systemic risk in the banking system.
    • This provides a complementary approach to
      seminal papers that took a structural approach to contagion, such as DebtRank Battiston et al.
    • More generally, the literature on networks and systemic risk started with Allen and Gale
      (2001) and Eisenberg and Noe (2001).
    • The matrix is structured as follows:
      1

      In our model, we do not distinguish between interbank liabilities and other types of liabilities.

    • In other words, we can and aim to estimate different degrees
      of contagion per asset class, i.e., potentially distinct parameters ?Ga .
    • For that, we build three major
      metrics to check: average contagion, average common exposure, and average idiosyncratic risk.
    • N i j

      et ,
      Further, we define the (N ?K) common exposure matrix as Commt = [A

      (20)

      et ]diag (?C
      ?L

      such that average common exposure reads,
      average common exposure =

      1 XX
      Commik,t .

    • N i j

      (22)

      20

      ? c ),

      The three metrics?average contagion, average common exposure, and average idiosyncratic risk?provide a comprehensive framework for understanding banking dynamics.

    • Figure 4 depicts the average level of risks per systemic risk channel: contagion risk, common exposure, and idiosyncratic risk.
    • Figure 4: Average levels of contagion (Equation (20)), common exposure (Equation (21)), and idiosyncratic risk
      (Equation (22)).
    • The market-based contagion is the contagion due to
      investors? sentiment, and the network is an estimate FEVD on volatility data.
    • For most of
      the sample, we find that contagion had a bigger impact on the variance than common exposures.

It never rains but it pours: intense rain and flash floods have increased inland in eastern Australia

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Friday, April 19, 2024

Now we get flash floods much further inland, such as Broken Hill in 2012 and 2022 and Cobar, Bourke and Nyngan in 2022.

Key Points: 
  • Now we get flash floods much further inland, such as Broken Hill in 2012 and 2022 and Cobar, Bourke and Nyngan in 2022.
  • Flash floods are those beginning between one and six hours after rainfall, while riverine floods take longer to build.
  • Instead, we’re seeing warm, moist air pushed down from the Coral Sea, leading to thunderstorms and floods much further inland.

What’s changing?

  • Inland, flash floods occur when intense rain hits small urban catchments, runs off roads and concrete, and flows into low-lying areas.
  • Early this month, the subtropical jet stream changed its course, triggering a cyclonic circulation higher in the atmosphere over inland eastern Australia.
  • The result was localised extremely heavy rain, which led to the Warragamba Dam spilling and flood plain inundation in western Sydney.
  • These are characterised by a deepening coastal trough and upper-level low pressure systems further west, over inland eastern Australia.
  • Instead, flash floods occurred when slow-moving upper-level low pressure circulations encountered air masses laden with moisture evaporating off the oceans.

Haven’t there always been flash floods?

  • Previously, inland floods tended to come after long periods of widespread rain saturated large river catchments.
  • Inland flash floods were not so common and powerful as in recent decades.
  • What about the famous inland floods which move through Queensland’s Channel Country and fill Kati Thanda/Lake Eyre?
  • These are slow moving riverine floods, not flash floods.


Read more:
Changes in the jet stream are steering autumn rain away from southeast Australia

Short, intense rain bursts are going global

  • Dubai this week had a year’s rain (152 mm) in a single day, which triggered flash floods and caused widespread disruption of air travel.
  • Other parts of the United Arab Emirates got even more rain, with up to 250 mm.
  • In Western Australia’s remote southern reaches, the isolated community of Rawlinna recently had 155 mm of rain in a day.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Clairmont tells the story of the woman Byron cast aside

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

A rebellious, freedom-fighting Romantic poet, Byron’s reputation is the stuff of legend, his legacy assured and revered in the European literary canon.

Key Points: 
  • A rebellious, freedom-fighting Romantic poet, Byron’s reputation is the stuff of legend, his legacy assured and revered in the European literary canon.
  • While the star of Byron’s literary fame rose, however, many fell by the wayside, cruelly discarded by the poet.
  • It was the summer of 1816, dubbed the “year without a summer”“ thanks to a volcanic eruption in Indonesia.
  • She later described it in her author’s introduction to the 1831 edition of her terrifying and groundbreaking novel.

A different perspective

  • Viewed from the perspective of Claire Clairmont – but not narrated by her – the novel imagines and explores the feelings of the person who propelled Shelley and Mary Godwin to accompany her to Lake Geneva so that she could pursue her passion for Byron.
  • She leaves Byron’s bed one morning, intoxicated by the illusion that: "She’s a lover of a Great One.
  • Elsewhere, Byron calls her a handmaiden, making his feelings for her brutally clear by shaming her in front of the other guests.
  • The story is narrated across three different decades of Clairmont’s life, with chapters on the three decades interspersed throughout the novel.

Life after Byron

  • Byron of course looms large, first in his attempts to end Clairmont’s pregnancy, and then in his insistence that their daughter, Allegra, live with him, only then to send her away to school.
  • The novel also portrays the absence of empathy between Godwin and Clairmont throughout their lives, by drawing from correspondence and journal entries.
  • Byron and Shelley both died young, and in middle age, the mutual suspicion between the two surviving women persists.
  • It explores the painful sacrifice and erasure of female suffering at the altar of more “heroic” male narratives of love, idealism and creation.


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Janover CEO Provides Letter to Shareholders

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

BOCA RATON, Fla., April 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Janover Inc. (Nasdaq: JNVR) (“Janover” or the “Company”), an AI-enabled platform for commercial real estate transactions, today provided the following letter to shareholders from the Company’s Chairman and CEO, Blake Janover:

Key Points: 
  • BOCA RATON, Fla., April 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Janover Inc. (Nasdaq: JNVR) (“Janover” or the “Company”), an AI-enabled platform for commercial real estate transactions, today provided the following letter to shareholders from the Company’s Chairman and CEO, Blake Janover:
    Thank you for taking a moment to read my first shareholder letter to Janover public company investors.
  • 2023 was a monumental year for us as a business and for me personally as the Founder & CEO of our company.
  • I say our company because whether you own one share or, as is in my case, many, it’s ours.
  • Our organization will continue to build out a resilient mix of high-quality product offerings to drive value to our customers and as an extension, our shareholders.

AcreTrader Management Exceeds Target Returns in Vermillion County, Illinois Row Crop Farm Disposition

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

This offering was funded on the AcreTrader platform in December 2022 and was sold in January 2024.

Key Points: 
  • This offering was funded on the AcreTrader platform in December 2022 and was sold in January 2024.
  • This exited offering was not conducted by AcreTrader Financial, LLC, registered broker-dealer, member of FINRA|SIPC.
  • AcreTrader is experienced in deploying its aggregation strategy in Illinois as it manages over four thousand acres of soil across the northern half of Illinois.
  • Just under half of these acres are in northeast Illinois , east of the Illinois River.

Safe Harbor Financial Originates $4.6 Million Secured Credit Facility for Michigan Cannabis Operator

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

GOLDEN, Colo., March 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SHF Holdings, Inc. , d/b/a/ Safe Harbor Financial (“Safe Harbor” or the “Company”) ( NASDAQ: SHFS ), a leader in facilitating banking, payments and financial services to the regulated cannabis industry, announced today that it originated a $4.6 million credit facility for a Michigan cannabis operator secured by a four-dispensary real estate portfolio.

Key Points: 
  • GOLDEN, Colo., March 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SHF Holdings, Inc. , d/b/a/ Safe Harbor Financial (“Safe Harbor” or the “Company”) ( NASDAQ: SHFS ), a leader in facilitating banking, payments and financial services to the regulated cannabis industry, announced today that it originated a $4.6 million credit facility for a Michigan cannabis operator secured by a four-dispensary real estate portfolio.
  • Structured with a market-leading rate and terms, the credit facility will allow the vertically integrated operator to expand its cultivation and retail operations in the Great Lake State.
  • “Our ability to support emerging cannabis operators across the country with competitive rates and structures demonstrates the significant role Safe Harbor continues to play in supporting the unique and evolving financial needs of cannabis operators,” said Safe Harbor Financial Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President, Dan Roda .
  • “In just over a year, we have increased our loan book from just under $20 million to over $60 million, successfully creating a powerful new customer acquisition tool and revenue channel for Safe Harbor.

“Obey Me! Nightbringer” Is Celebrating Its First Anniversary With up to 200 Free Nightmare Summons and a Host of Spectacular Events.

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Friday, April 5, 2024

Nightbringer” is celebrating its first anniversary with up to 200 free Nightmare summons and a host of spectacular events.

Key Points: 
  • Nightbringer” is celebrating its first anniversary with up to 200 free Nightmare summons and a host of spectacular events.
  • (Graphic: Business Wire)
    Happy Devil Day 2024 is the title of the celebratory anniversary event.
  • Up to 200 free summons!
  • 1 & 2 will both feature a free x10 summon once per day for 10 days, for a total of 200 free summons!

Bain Capital Real Estate and 11North Partners Form Joint Venture to Invest in Open-Air Retail Centers

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Bain Capital Real Estate (“Bain Capital”) and 11North Partners (“11North”), a retail focused investment platform, today announced the formation of a strategic partnership to acquire and operate open-air retail centers throughout the U.S. and Canada.

Key Points: 
  • Bain Capital Real Estate (“Bain Capital”) and 11North Partners (“11North”), a retail focused investment platform, today announced the formation of a strategic partnership to acquire and operate open-air retail centers throughout the U.S. and Canada.
  • 11North was founded by CEO Brian Harper, a 25-year real estate industry veteran with significant retail experience.
  • “Today, open-air retail centers benefit from a confluence of tailwinds and strong real estate fundamentals that create an attractive risk-return opportunity,” said Mr. Harper.
  • We believe there are clear, emerging thematics that support the winning brands, retailers, and commercial real estate of tomorrow.

Palestinian Journalist Samar Abu Elouf Wins IWMF 2024 Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

WASHINGTON, April 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) today announced freelance photojournalist Samar Abu Elouf as the 10th annual recipient of its Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award. The global recognition honors women photojournalists who document humanity amid conflict as well as the challenges facing marginalized populations worldwide. This year's award is being issued on April 4, 2024, the 10th anniversary of German photojournalist Anja Niedringhaus's passing; Niedringhaus was killed while on assignment in Afghanistan with the Associated Press.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, April 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) today announced freelance photojournalist Samar Abu Elouf as the 10th annual recipient of its Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award .
  • This year's award is being issued on April 4, 2024, the 10th anniversary of German photojournalist Anja Niedringhaus 's passing; Niedringhaus was killed while on assignment in Afghanistan with the Associated Press.
  • "I am honored to receive this award, to be recognized for my work in Gaza, and to follow in the footsteps of Anja's courage," said Abu Elouf.
  • Anja Niedringhaus was a recipient of the IWMF Courage in Journalism Award in 2005.

Trip.com and Air China partner to unveil exclusive "Explore China" campaign

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

LONDON, March 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Trip.com, in an exclusive partnership with Air China, is thrilled to announce the launch of the "Explore China" campaign.

Key Points: 
  • LONDON, March 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Trip.com, in an exclusive partnership with Air China, is thrilled to announce the launch of the "Explore China" campaign.
  • Offered exclusively through the Trip.com app, the "Explore China" campaign is a testament to the commitment of both partners to boost global connectivity and encourage cultural exchange.
  • Trip.com Exclusive: This unique deal, available only through Trip.com, grants travellers exclusive access to special offers not found elsewhere.
  • For comprehensive details and to take advantage of this exclusive, limited-time offer, please visit the dedicated " Explore China " landing page on Trip.com.