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Enhanced capital-asset pricing model for the reconstruction of bipartite financial networks

Squartini, Tiziano and Almog, Assaf and Caldarelli, Guido and van Lelyveld, Iman and Garlaschelli, Diego and Cimini, Giulio Enhanced capital-asset pricing model for the reconstruction of bipartite financial networks. Physical Review E, 96 (3). ISSN 1539-3755 (2017)

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Abstract

Reconstructing patterns of interconnections from partial information is one of the most important issues in the statistical physics of complex networks. A paramount example is provided by financial networks. In fact, the spreading and amplification of financial distress in capital markets are strongly affected by the interconnections among financial institutions. Yet, while the aggregate balance sheets of institutions are publicly disclosed, information on single positions is mostly confidential and, as such, unavailable. Standard approaches to reconstruct the network of financial interconnection produce unrealistically dense topologies, leading to a biased estimation of systemic risk. Moreover, reconstruction techniques are generally designed for monopartite networks of bilateral exposures between financial institutions, thus failing in reproducing bipartite networks of security holdings (e.g., investment portfolios). Here we propose a reconstruction method based on constrained entropy maximization, tailored for bipartite financial networks. Such a procedure enhances the traditional capital-asset pricing model (CAPM) and allows us to reproduce the correct topology of the network. We test this enhanced CAPM (ECAPM) method on a dataset, collected by the European Central Bank, of detailed security holdings of European institutional sectors over a period of six years (2009–2015). Our approach outperforms the traditional CAPM and the recently proposed maximum-entropy CAPM both in reproducing the network topology and in estimating systemic risk due to fire sales spillovers. In general, ECAPM can be applied to the whole class of weighted bipartite networks described by the fitness model.

Item Type: Article
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.96.032315
Subjects: Q Science > QC Physics
Research Area: Economics and Institutional Change
Depositing User: Caterina Tangheroni
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2018 13:43
Last Modified: 09 Mar 2018 13:43
URI: http://eprints.imtlucca.it/id/eprint/4038

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