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This paper develops a flexible and computationally efficient model to estimate the credit loss distribution of the loans in a banking system. We consider a sectorial structure, where default frequencies and the total number of loans are allowed to depend on macroeconomic conditions as well as on...
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We derive the statistical properties of the SNP densities of Gallant and Nychka (1987). Weshow that these densities, which are always positive, are more flexible than truncated Gram-Charlier expansions with positivity restrictions. We use the SNP densities for financialderivatives valuation. We...
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We study determinants of sovereign portfolios of Spanish banks over a long time-span, starting in 2008. Our findings challenge the view that banks engaged in moral hazard strategies to exploit the regulatory treatment of sovereign exposures. In particular, we show that being a weakly capitalized...
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The paper proposes a framework for assessing the impact of system-wide and bank-level capital buffers. The assessment rests on a factor-augmented vector autoregression (FAVAR) model that relates individual bank adjustments to macroeconomic dynamics. We estimate FAVAR models individually for...
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Artículo de revista ; A High-Level Task Force (HLTF ) of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) has recently put forward a proposal aimed to increase the supply of low-risk financial assets in Europe through the securitisation of national euro area sovereign debt. This article reviews the...
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