Anchor Paper · Macro Lab
This calculator covers one of the three channels in the Macro Shock Architecture. Read The Anatomy of a Crisis → for the overarching framework that ties commodity, credit, and policy shocks into a single architecture, with bridges to every related paper.
Macro Lab · Shock Simulator

Credit Shock Calculator

Credit market stress or systemic banking event. Watch spreads spike immediately, equities crash 24-48 hours later, central banks cut rates, contagion spreads.

Credit Event Severity
0/100
0 (No event) 25 (Regional) 50 (Significant) 100 (Systemic crisis)
No credit stress. Markets pricing normal defaults.

Timeline: How Credit Shocks Propagate

T+0 (Hours)
Spreads blow out immediately. CDS swaps, bond market reprices. Credit event triggers instant repricing in OAS, HY spreads spike 100+ bps.
T+24-48h
Equities crash as market processes earnings impact and contagion fears. Vol spikes (VIX 30-40+). Flight-to-safety kicks in (currency rally).
T+2-3d
Central banks cut aggressively. Emergency liquidity facilities deployed. Inflation expectations fall (demand destruction signal).
T+1-2w
Contagion assessed. If systemic: spreads stay elevated, credit crunch begins. If contained: spreads compress back as CB backstop credible.

T+0: Credit Market Response (Immediate)

Credit Spreads (OAS)
150 bps
Widened 0 bps
Volatility Spike
15
VIX equivalent

Spreads widen instantly as credit risk reprices. HY bonds most affected (wider moves than IG). Safe bonds (Treasuries, German Bunds) rally on flight-to-safety.

Equity Market (T+24-48h)
Delayed reaction to credit stress
0.0%
↓ 0.00
Growth Expectations
Recession fears spike
2.50%
↓ 0.00

T+2-3 Days: Central Bank Emergency Response

Policy Rate
5.00%
Cut 0.00% (emergency)
Inflation Expectations
3.50%
Deflation fear emerges
Real Rates
1.50%
Often negative in crisis

Central banks deploy emergency toolkit: rate cuts, QE announcements, emergency lending facilities. Goal: restore liquidity, prevent systemic cascade.

EPS Guidance
Companies downgrade on credit crunch fears
8.00%
↓ 0.00
Safe-Haven Currency
Reserve currency rallies sharply
100.0
↑ 0.00

Safe Asset Yield (Treasury)

4.50%

Plunges on flight-to-safety. Investors accept negative real returns for liquidity. 2008: 10Y fell to 2% despite rate cuts.

Risk Asset Yield (Credit)

5.00%

Rises sharply (risk premium). HY bond yields spike 500+ bps in systemic crises. Illiquidity premium dominates.

Contagion Risk Assessment

Low (Contained)

Event likely contained to initial shock source. Spillover minimal. Market quickly reprices and moves on.

Key Spillover Channels
  • Funding markets: Repo, money market freezes
  • Equity volatility: Correlation rises, diversification fails
  • Credit ratings: Downgrades trigger forced selling
  • Liquidity: Bid-ask spreads widen, redemptions spike
  • Leverage: Margin calls trigger forced unwinds

Shock Transmission Logic

T+0h
Credit event hits. Default, bank failure, or major counterparty stress. CDS swaps spike, bonds sell off.
T+24h
Equities crash as market reprices. VIX spikes. Earnings downgrades cascade. Flight-to-safety kicks in (USD up, emerging down).
T+48h
Central bank cuts 25-75 bps emergency. Announces lending facilities, QE preparedness. Goal: stop panic, restore confidence.
T+1w
Contagion assessed. If contained: spreads begin tightening, equities stabilize. If systemic: spreads stay wide, credit crunch persists.
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