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Autonomously Interacting Banks
Discussion paper / Internet publication
 
ID 989958
Author(s) Lengwiler, Yvan; Maringer, Dietmar
Author(s) at UniBasel Lengwiler, Yvan
Maringer, Dietmar
Year 2011
Month and day 06-01
Title Autonomously Interacting Banks
Series title WWZ Discussion Papers
Volume 2011
Number 07
Publisher / Institution WWZ
URL http://wwz.unibas.ch/uploads/tx_x4epublication/Interacting-Banks_01.pdf
Keywords bank regulation, BIS capital adequacy requirements, Basel II, Basel III, leverage ratio, default rate, systemic stability, fire sales, contagion, autonomous agents, simulation
Abstract The great financial turmoil that started 2007 has brought bank regulation back into the political debate. There is talk about imposing new regulations on banks and other financial intermediaries. Yet, we are not convinced that it is completely understood how the existing regulation affects systemic stability, let alone what the effect of new proposed rules would be.In order to better understand these issues, we study the interaction of heterogeneous financial agents in a market that features several properties we believe to be realistic. Our agents develop heterogeneous views about the correct valuation of a risky asset. Some agents (banks) operate with substantial leverage and thus bankruptcy is a possibility. Agents may engage in fire sales, either because they face real financial trouble, or because they are forced to by regulation. Moreover, through their trading activities, agents exert externalities on each other’s balance sheets due to mark-to-market. Through this mechanism, fire sales can lead to contagion, and one failing bank can cause several more to follow suit.
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6001709
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