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Statistical Validation of Contagion Centrality in Financial Networks

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  • Agathe Sadeghi
  • Zachary Feinstein

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In this paper, we introduce a novel centrality measure to evaluate shock propagation on financial networks capturing a notion of contagion and systemic risk contributions. In comparison to many popular centrality metrics (e.g., eigenvector centrality) which provide only a relative centrality between nodes, our proposed measure is in an absolute scale permitting comparisons of contagion risk over time. In addition, we provide a statistical validation method when the network is estimated from data, as is done in practice. This statistical test allows us to reliably assess the computed centrality values. We validate our methodology on simulated data and conduct empirical case studies using financial data. We find that our proposed centrality measure increases significantly during times of financial distress and is able to provide insights in to the (market implied) risk-levels of different firms and sectors.

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  • Agathe Sadeghi & Zachary Feinstein, 2024. "Statistical Validation of Contagion Centrality in Financial Networks," Papers 2404.14337, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2404.14337
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