Price-mediated contagion with endogenous market liquidity

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Abstract

Price-mediated contagion occurs when a positive feedback loop develops following a drop in asset prices which forces banks and other financial institutions to sell their holdings. Prior studies of such events fix the level of market liquidity without regards to the level of stress applied to the system. This paper introduces a framework to understand price-mediated contagion in a system where the capacity of the market to absorb liquidated assets is determined endogenously. In doing so, we construct a joint clearing system in interbank payments, asset prices, and market liquidity. We establish mild assumptions which guarantee the existence of greatest and least clearing solutions. We conclude with detailed numerical case studies which demonstrate the, potentially severe, repercussions of endogenizing the market liquidity on system risk.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMathematics and Financial Economics
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • C62
  • Financial contagion
  • Fire sales
  • G20
  • Market liquidity
  • Systemic risk

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