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Tuesday 02 January 2018 10:30 am  |  Updated:  Monday 10 February 2020 12:40 pm

Floods, hurricanes and earthquakes – triggers of financial crises?

By: CFA Institute Contributor

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  After the global financial meltdown of 2007–2008, a common question among market participants is whether we will be able to predict the next one before it happens.

At the recent University of Virginia (UVa) Investing Conference, Robert Bruner, Dean Emeritus and current professor of UVa’s Darden School of Business, provided a primer on what to look for. Having spent years studying indicators of financial crises, he revealed that the triggering point is often not what one suspects.

In fact, he believes that:

  • The onset of a financial crises is more of a cascade, instead of a ‘Minsky moment’
  • The actual crisis begins with events that are seemingly dissociated from the later financial crisis itself
  • The “down-cycle” likely begins in a less-conspicuous corner of the capital markets

Unsuspected triggering events

For example, one often thinks of the Great Recession of 2008–2009 as stemming from sub-prime mortgage delinquencies and defaults. However, Bruner believes the crisis actually started with Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the housing market in the Gulf Coast states, precipitating the rise in credit card delinquencies, and moving into the housing defaults. Similarly, he believes that the panic of 1907 began with the earthquake of 1906; the 1929 Depression originated with the Mississippi flood of 1927.

Particular analyses needed

So, how does one deal with the “unknown unknowns” that require a heightened awareness in order to anticipate financial events on the scale of our recent global meltdown? Bruner suggested four tools that frame the analysis required to evaluate the likelihood of an impending crisis and that may provide us with a “heads up” before a financial crisis occurs:

  • Conduct a scenario analysis, asking how could this situation go bad?
  • Conduct a sentiment analysis, considering consumer and investor confidence;
  • Conduct a momentum analysis, that looks are the correlation between serial and cross-sectional events, and
  • Conduct a systemic stress analysis.

In terms of current events, Bruner sees the upcoming change in the Federal Reserve leadership and direction as posing a major uncertainty. He also believes that the “blockchain revolution” is a very big deal with unknown consequences.

Future crises? He tells his business school students to expect one on the level of the Great Recession sometime during their lifetimes. To the rest of us, he suggests that we become “sharper thinkers.”

Consider for a deeper look into global capital markets.

Linda Rittenhouse, JD, is a director of capital markets policy at CFA Institute. She focuses primarily on issues related to investment products and investment regulation. Rittenhouse holds a JD degree.

 

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