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For credit risk management purposes in general, and for allocation of regulatory capital by banks in particular (Basel II), numerical assessments of the credit-worthiness of borrowers are indispensable. These assessments are expressed in terms of probabilities of default (PD) that should...
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Transfer risk can be an important risk factor for the estimation of a borrower's default risk, and thus has to be included into the PD estimations for the IRB approach under Basel II. In practice, there are two main methodologies for capturing transfer risk: the direct inclusion in the borrower...
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Expected Shortfall (ES) has been widely accepted as a risk measure that is conceptually superior to Value-at-Risk (VaR). At the same time, however, it has been criticised for issues relating to backtesting. In particular, ES has been found not to be elicitable which means that backtesting for ES...
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Expected Shortfall (ES) has been widely accepted as a risk measure that is conceptually superior to Value-at-Risk (VaR). At the same time, however, it has been criticized for issues relating to backtesting. In particular, ES has been found not to be elicitable which means that backtesting for ES...
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PD curve calibration refers to the transformation of a set of rating grade level probabilities of default (PDs) to another average PD level that is determined by a change of the underlying portfolio-wide PD. This paper presents a framework that allows to explore a variety of calibration...
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How to forecast next year’s portfolio-wide credit default rate based on last year’s default observations and the current score distribution? A classical approach to this problem consists of fitting a mixture of the conditional score distributions observed last year to the current score...
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How to forecast next year's portfolio-wide credit default rate based on last year's default observations and the current score distribution? A classical approach to this problem consists of fitting a mixture of the conditional score distributions observed last year to the current score...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011075715
type="main" xml:lang="en" <p>We discuss the coherence properties of expected shortfall (ES) as a financial risk measure. This statistic arises in a natural way from the estimation of the ‘average of the 100% worst losses’ in a sample of returns to a portfolio. Here p is some fixed confidence...</p>
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