Giorgio Giacinto
Extending Maximum-Entropy Interbank Reconstruction to a Multi-Country Framework with Cross-Border Exposures
Sbaraglia, SimoneFirst
;Zedda, Stefano
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2026-01-01
Abstract
Estimating bilateral interbank exposures is essential for assessing systemic risk and contagion in global banking systems. We propose a reconstruction framework that extends the maximum-entropy approach to a multi-country setting by integrating domestic balance sheet total interbank exposure values with country-level aggregate cross-border exposures. The method distributes each country’s external positions across its resident banks and then reconstructs the domestic interbank matrices under maximum-entropy constraints, yielding a globally consistent exposure matrix. Cross-border aggregates—such as those published by the BIS—enter the framework only as optional external constraints rather than as objects of empirical validation. The resulting dual-layer interbank network improves the internal coherence of multi-country exposure estimates and provides a consistent input for contagion simulations and systemic risk analysis.| File | Size | Format | |
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