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Transformer-based CoVaR: Systemic Risk in Textual Information

Econometrics 2026-02-16 v1 Risk Management Machine Learning

Abstract

Conditional Value-at-Risk (CoVaR) quantifies systemic financial risk by measuring the loss quantile of one asset, conditional on another asset experiencing distress. We develop a Transformer-based methodology that integrates financial news articles directly with market data to improve CoVaR estimates. Unlike approaches that use predefined sentiment scores, our method incorporates raw text embeddings generated by a large language model (LLM). We prove explicit error bounds for our Transformer CoVaR estimator, showing that accurate CoVaR learning is possible even with small datasets. Using U.S. market returns and Reuters news items from 2006--2013, our out-of-sample results show that textual information impacts the CoVaR forecasts. With better predictive performance, we identify a pronounced negative dip during market stress periods across several equity assets when comparing the Transformer-based CoVaR to both the CoVaR without text and the CoVaR using traditional sentiment measures. Our results show that textual data can be used to effectively model systemic risk without requiring prohibitively large data sets.

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@article{arxiv.2602.12490,
  title  = {Transformer-based CoVaR: Systemic Risk in Textual Information},
  author = {Junyu Chen and Tom Boot and Lingwei Kong and Weining Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.12490},
  year   = {2026}
}

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80 pages, 15 figures

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