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The aftermath of the subprime crisis a clustering analysis of world banking sector
José G. Dias (Dias, J. G.); Sofia Ramos (Ramos, S.);
Journal Title
Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting
Year (definitive publication)
2014
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
The banking sector has been on the spotlight in both academic and policy circles since the outburst of the subprime bubble. The crisis has its roots in the US, but there were spillover effects around the world. We study the behavior of the banking sector of 40 countries during the period 2007–2010, using a new clustering methodology. Our methodology combines regime switching models in the modeling of longitudinal variations with cluster analysis that identifies groups of countries with similar profiles. Our results show that although there were periods of intense contagion, the impact was uneven among sample countries. The crisis had episodic effects on some countries, while others had severe devaluations after the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy. Finally, a small group of banking systems has plunged into a long severe crisis.
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Keywords
Banking sector; Clustering methods; Time series data; Regime switching models; Hidden Markov model
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences