Affiliation:
1. 1 School of Mathematics & Computer Science , Guilin University of Electronic Technology , Guilin , Guangxi , , China .
Abstract
Abstract
Identifying the intensity of risk spillover in China’s financial market can provide an important empirical basis and information reference for monitoring and preventing financial risks. This paper uses a multi-objective application of particle swarm optimization algorithm under a multi-objective optimization algorithm to induce the MOPSO algorithm. The algorithm identifies and measures the intensity of risk spillover in China’s financial market in two aspects, including the risk spillover from policy instability to the stock market and the two-way risk spillover between the financial industry and the real estate industry. Regarding policy instability, the risk spillover intensities of downside fiscal policy, monetary policy, trade policy, and foreign exchange policy are 14.83%, 53.88%, 7.54%, and 31.06%, respectively. Regarding the two-way risk spillover intensity, the average risk spillover intensity of real estate to finance is 70.28%, which is 5.57 percentage points higher than that of finance. This indicates that the multi-objective optimization algorithm can identify and measure the risk spillover intensity of China’s financial market, providing data support and information reference for preventing financial risks.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation,General Computer Science
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