A liquidity risk index as a regulatory tool for systemically important banks? An empirical assessment across two financial crises
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
Gianfelice, G., G., Marotta e C., Torricelli. "A liquidity risk index as a regulatory tool for systemically important banks? An empirical assessment across two financial crises" Working paper, CEFIN WORKING PAPERS, Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi - Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2013. https://doi.org/10.25431/11380_963723
Abstract:
We provide an assessment of the IMF suggestion, based on Severo (2012), to use an index of systemic liquidity risk (SLRI) that could help to estimate a Pigouvian tax on large banks for the externality on the international banking system out of their risk exposure. To this end we compute a parsimonious and fully documented SLRI and investigate its statistical significance in explaining level and variability of stock returns for a group of large international banks during the subprime financial and the Eurozone sovereign debt crises. The empirical investigation consistently fails to detect, within and across the two crises, a core group among the systemically important banks listed by the Financial Stability Board and thus supports a sceptical assessment of the proposal.
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Working paper
Keywords:
subprime crisis; Eurozone sovereign crisis; systemic risk; banks’ stock returns; macroprudential regulation
Elenco autori:
Gianfelice, G.; Marotta, G.; Torricelli, C.
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