Document Type
Working Paper
Abstract
We define and construct the ‘systematic risk exposure’ (SRE), measured between 0–100, for a large sample of 2287 US banks during the period 1993– 2019. The measure shows a steady increase in banks’ exposure to systematic risk; and displays significantly high peaks during episodes of market distress such as the LTCM collapse, the Dotcom bust, the Great Recession and the Eurozone crisis. We also show that the imposition of the Dodd-Frank Act has improved US banks’ capitalization levels but has not curtailed their exposure to systematic risk, which has continued to rise unabated. Among characteristics associated with SRE, we find that bank size is the most significant—both economically and statistically.
Publication Date
1-4-2020
Publisher
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Pagination
42p.
Recommended Citation
Anand, Abhinav and Cotter, John, "US banks' exposure to systematic risk" (2020). Working Papers. 577.
https://research.iimb.ac.in/work_papers/577
Relation
IIMB Working Paper-617