Cross-Border Exposures And Financial Contagion
Source: Tilburg University
Integrated financial markets provide opportunities for expansion and improved risk sharing, but also pose threats of contagion risk through cross-border exposures. This paper examines cross-border contagion risk over the period 1999-2006. To that purpose the authors use aggregate cross-border exposures of seventeen countries as reported in the BIS Consolidated Banking Statistics. They find that a shock which affects the liabilities of one country may undermine the stability of the entire financial system. Particularly, a shock wiping out 25% (35%) of US (UK) cross-border liabilities against non-US (non-UK) banks could lead to bank contagion eroding at least 94% (45%) of the recipient countries' banking assets.
| Format: | Size: | 782.74 | |
| Date: | Mar 2009 |



