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Title: Financial networks and systemic risk vulnerabilities : a tale of Indian banks
Authors: Ahmad, Wasim
Tiwari, Shiv Ratan
Wadhwani, Akshay
Khan, Mohammad Azeem
Bekiros, Stelios
Keywords: Banks and banking -- India
Business networks -- India
Financial institutions -- Management
Financial risk management -- India
Economic stabilization
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Ahmad, W., Tiwari, S. R., Wadhwani, A., Khan, M. A., & Bekiros, S. (2023). Financial networks and systemic risk vulnerabilities: A tale of Indian banks. Research in International Business and Finance, 65, 101962.
Abstract: This study identifies the nature and direction of unprecedented upheavals in the Indian banking sector which is linked to credit market asymmetry. A tail-driven network approach with a mixed sample of banks and firms exhibits the characteristics of the twin-balance-sheet syndrome. We construct the networks with a degree of interconnectedness at different quantiles and identify major systemic risk emitters and receivers. Furthermore, we find a spillover of the riskiness of deep-in-debt firms to banks. Smaller banking institutions evince a greater connection to banks and firms than larger ones. Our results are valuable for policymakers formulating financial stabilization policies and investors considering Indian markets for various opportunities.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/142493
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