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Stress tests have become an important component of the supervisory toolkit. However, the extent of disclosure of stress-test results remains controversial. We argue that while stress tests uncover unique information to outsiders — because banks operate in second--best environments with...
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We stress test Eurozone banks of systemic importance by applying a historical simulation approach. The balance sheets of the sample banks represent aggregate exposure for which we calculate the impact of stress on economic capital. We obtain market and credit risk exposures from publicly...
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In this paper, we develop a new voluntary operational risk management disclosure (ORMD) framework for the Islamic banks by incorporating five dimensions related to operational risk: personnel risk, information technology/system risk, legal risk, social risk, and business performance...
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This paper presents a Least Square Monte Carlo approach for accurately calculating credit value adjustment (CVA). In contrast to previous studies, the model relies on the probability distribution of a default time/jump rather than the default time itself, as the default time is usually...
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Operational risk is a substantial source of risk for US banks. Improving the performance of operational risk models' allows banks' management to make better risk decisions by better matching economic capital and risk appetite, and allows regulators to better understand the risk of banks. We show...
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The incremental risk charge (IRC) is a new regulatory requirement from the Basel Committee in response to the recent financial crisis. Notably few models for IRC have been developed in the literature. This paper proposes a methodology consisting of two Monte Carlo simulations. The first Monte...
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The paper analyzes the role of financial regulation in facilitating the development of organizational norms to enhance risk culture in banking institutions. Specifically, it examines the regulatory responses and industry-led initiatives taken since the financial crisis of 2007-08 to address...
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Bilateral derivatives valuation is subject to counterparty credit risk (CCR) in that a counterparty could jump to default or its credit spread could vary over time. In the nomenclature of risk management, the former is called CCR exposure and the later leads to credit valuation adjustment (CVA)....
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In measuring its Operational Risk VaR, a bank needs to pay attention when including external data in its internal loss collection. In principle, these data should be scaled consistently to the specific nature of the bank's risk, but this is not done by the majority of institutions with advanced...
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