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The application of credit risk models in Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review and European Banking Authority mandated regulatory macroeconomic stress testing is of significant concern for banks. The credit models that are used to project stressed losses and impairments under macroeconomic...
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With the focus on multi-horizon macroeconomic credit loss projection models in stress testing and impairments it is of interest to understand how different model assumptions can impact the projection under stressed and best estimate economic projections. In this paper we focus on the popular...
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The recent incremental risk to the Basel market risk requires banks to estimate, separately, the default and migration risk of their trading portfolios that are exposed to credit risk. The regulation requires the total regulatory charges for trading books to be computed as the sum of the market...
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Intro -- Series page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- About this book -- Whom is this book for? -- Outline of the book -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Banks and Risk Management -- Evolution of Bank Capital Regulation -- Creating Value from Risk...
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