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Financial contagion in a core-periphery interbank network

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  • Peng Sui
  • Sailesh Tanna
  • Dandan Zhou

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This paper studies financial contagion in a core-periphery interbank network where core banks are large in balance sheet size while periphery banks are smaller and link only with the core banks. Core banks are all bilaterally linked and intermediate liquidity for periphery banks. We establish analytic conditions under which financial contagion propagates in the core-periphery network and examine the extent to which heterogeneity associated with size and number of banks affects these conditions. We show that the failure of core banks does not necessarily imply contagious failure of periphery banks; the core-periphery network structure exhibits a ‘robust-yet-fragile’ tendency with increased size of core banks; and the resilience of the network to contagion depends on the number of core banks, the number of periphery banks, and the level of interbank liquidity intermediated between the core banks. We also find that, under certain conditions, the core-periphery network is more resilient than the complete network with increased size of core banks.

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  • Peng Sui & Sailesh Tanna & Dandan Zhou, 2020. "Financial contagion in a core-periphery interbank network," The European Journal of Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(7-8), pages 691-710, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:eurjfi:v:26:y:2020:i:7-8:p:691-710
    DOI: 10.1080/1351847X.2019.1630460
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    1. Yan, Chun & Ding, Yi & Liu, Wei & Liu, Xinhong & Liu, Jiahui, 2023. "Multilayer interbank networks and systemic risk propagation: Evidence from China," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 628(C).
    2. Chukwudi Henry Dike, 2020. "Strategic Interactions in Financial Networks," 2020 Papers pdi579, Job Market Papers.
    3. Mario Eboli & Bulent Ozel & Andrea Teglio & Andrea Toto, 2023. "Connectivity, centralisation and ‘robustness-yet-fragility’ of interbank networks," Annals of Finance, Springer, vol. 19(2), pages 169-200, June.

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