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Financial contagion - Wikipedia

Financial contagion refers to "the spread of market disturbances – mostly on the downside – from one country to the other, a process observed through ...

What Is Financial Contagion During an Economic Crisis?

Financial contagion is the spread of an economic crisis from one market or region to another and can occur at domestic and international levels.

What Is A Financial Contagion—And Is It Happening Now? - Forbes

A financial contagion occurs when a negative event in one economy or market causes similar events to spread to other, sometimes unrelated, economies or markets.

Understanding bank-run contagion

the recent European sovereign debt crisis highlight the potential contagion of deposit withdrawals across banks and the resulting implications for financial ...

Contagion Risk in Banking

The contagion effects of bank runs need to be treated explicitly in a model of banking panic. The risk of contagion in banking—also referred to as systemic risk ...

Contagion: Understanding How It Spreads - World Bank Document

At that time, the issue of financial contagion had not yet caught the attention of policymakers in either industrial or emerging-market countries (but see ...

Contagion Effect - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

“Contagion” is the idea that some event can cause a chain reaction or domino effect among banks. For example, when one bank (or possibly a nonfinancial firm) ...

Are Bank Runs Contagious?

vent banks and involved contagion effects in the June 1932 banking panic in Chicago. ... “Bank Contagion: Theory and Evidence,” manuscript (June 1992). Lucia, ...

A Simple Way to Halt Financial Contagion | Chicago Booth Review

Take a typical bank, Bank A, which issues a lot of short-term debt securities to meet its financing needs. In Doh's framework, investors would decide whether to ...

Contagion: understanding how it spreads (English)

Dornbusch, Rudiger; Park, Yung Chul; Claessens, Stijn. Contagion: understanding how it spreads (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http ...

Contagion Effects of the Silicon Valley Bank Run | NBER

Contagion Effects of the Silicon Valley Bank Run ... This paper analyzes the contagion effects associated with the failure of Silicon Valley Bank ...

The risk of banking 'contagion' - The World from PRX

Investors worry that the problems at a handful of American banks could ripple across the world economy and unexpected surprises may be ...

BANK FAILURES AND CONTAGION LENDER OF LAST RESORT ...

Westpac Banking Corporation. Page 6. iv. BANK FAILURES AND CONTAGION LENDER OF LAST RESORT, LIQUIDITY, AND RISK MANAGEMENT. Mervyn King. Member ...

Global chart: why financial contagion is unlikely

In mid-March the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank, two regional US banks, triggered heightened investor uncertainty, ...

Contagion risk in global banking sector - ScienceDirect.com

Financial contagion refers to a “value shock” spreading mechanism where the adverse shockwaves from one financial institution spread to other financial ...

Contagion Effects of the Silicon Valley Bank Run

Iden- tifying banks that are affected by contagion during a financial crisis can help delineate the underlying mechanisms driving systemic risk. Market ...

Bank contagion: A review of the theory and evidence

Kaufman, GG Bank contagion: A review of the theory and evidence. J Finan Serv Res 8, 123–150 (1994).

Cross-Border Bank Contagion Risk in Europe

Contagion across banks is widely perceived to be an important element in banking crises and thus a major systemic stability concern. For example, the private ...

Measuring contagion risk in international banking

We propose a distress measure for national banking systems that incorporates not only banks' CDS spreads, but also how they interact with the rest of the global ...

Contagion and Bank Failures During the Great Depression - jstor

banks, both solvent and insolvent. Bank panics are short-lived phenomena, historically measured in days or weeks. How- ever, a panic still ...