Xin Hu

Xin Hu
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics · School of Finance and Institute of Chinese Financial Studies

Doctor of economic

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The linkages between the US and China, the world’s two major agricultural powers, have brought great uncertainty to the global food markets. Inspired by these, this paper examines the extreme risk spillovers between US and Chinese agricultural futures markets during significant crises. We use a copula-conditional value at risk (CoVaR) model with Ma...
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The issue of using green finance policies to prevent climate-related systemic risk (CRSR) while promoting low-carbon production is of great concern. Despite its significance for a stable transition to low-carbon energy, this topic remains underexplored in the literature. Our study examines the impact of monetary policies promoting low-carbon develo...
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It is well known that strengthening the soundness of individual banks that are too large or too interconnected is essential for maintaining financial stability. The clustering among homogeneous banks may also cause financial fragility but has received less attention. This paper discusses the policy improvement for preventing systemic risk from the...
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Considering the severity and frequency of energy risk event shocks, this paper examines whether energy security issue is related to the propagation of significant shocks within the energy system. Relevant researches fail to concern the impact of systemic risk spillovers across energy firms on energy security and its influence mechanisms. By employi...

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