Identifying Vulnerabilities in Systemically-Important Financial Institutions in a Macro-Financial Linkages Framework

This paper attempts to identify the indicators that can demonstrate the vulnerabilities in systemically important financial institutions. The paper finds that (i) indicators on leverage, liquidity, and business scope can help identify the differences between the intervened and non-intervened financial institutions during the subprime crisis; (ii) the expected default frequencies react positively to shocks to leverage, inflation, global financial stress, and global excess liquidity, and negatively to return on assets and equity prices; and (iii) leverage has been the most robust factor with a long-run causal effect on the expected default frequencies.
Publication date: May 2011
ISBN: 9781455261406
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Economics- Macroeconomics , Economics / General , International - Economics , capital adequacy , excess liquidity , banking , equity ratio , equity prices , retained earnings , interest expense , capital adequacy ratios , return on assets , capital ratio , book value per share , stock market , banking crises , bank of england , nonperforming loan , net interest

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