TY - JOUR T1 - TRC Networks and Systemic Risk JF - The Journal of Alternative Investments SP - 52 LP - 67 DO - 10.3905/jai.2016.18.4.052 VL - 18 IS - 4 AU - Andrew W. Lo AU - Roger M. Stein Y1 - 2016/03/31 UR - https://pm-research.com/content/18/4/52.abstract N2 - The authors introduce a new approach to identifying and monitoring systemic risk that combines network analysis and tail risk contribution (TRC). Network analysis provides great flexibility in representing and exploring linkages between institutions, but it can be overly general in describing the risk exposures of one entity to another. TRC provides a more focused view of key systemic risks and richer financial intuition, but it may miss important linkages between financial institutions. Integrating these two methods can provide information on key relationships between institutions that may become relevant during periods of systemic stress. The authors demonstrate this approach using the exposures of money market funds to major financial institutions during July 2011. The results for their example suggest that TRC networks can highlight both institutions and funds that may become distressed during a financial crisis.TOPICS: Financial crises and financial market history, tail risks, statistical methods, mutual funds/passive investing/indexing ER -