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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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Risk diversification is the basis of insurance and investment. It is thus crucial to study the effects that could limit it. One of them is the existence of systemic risk that affects all the policies at the same time. We introduce here a probabilistic approach to examine the consequences of its...
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The Operational Risk Advanced Measurement Approach requires financial institutions to use scenarios to model these risks and to evaluate the pertaining capital charges. Considering that a banking group is composed of numerous entities (branches and subsidiaries), and that each one of them is...
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Despite the inextricable link between oil scarcity and climate change, the interplay between these two issues is paradoxically an underworked area. This article uses a global energy-economy model to address the link between future oil supply and climate change and assesses in a common framework...
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Despite the inextricable link between oil scarcity and climate change, the interplay between these two issues is paradoxically an underworked area. This article uses a global energy-economy model to address the link between future oil supply and climate change and assesses in a common framework...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010738735
structure of the two rates using Patton (2006a) time-varying Symmetrised Joe-Clayton copula. We find evidence of asymmetric …
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Following Banking Committee on Banking Supervision, operational risk quantification is based on the Basel matrix which enables sorting incidents. In this paper, we deeply analyze these incidents and propose strategies for carrying out the supervisory guidelines proposed by the regulators. The...
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By sorting independent random variables and considering the difference between two consecutive order statistics, we get random variables, called steps or spacings, that are neither independent nor identically distributed. We characterize the probability distribution of the maximum value of these...
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is used for innovations. As the association between the underlying assets may vary over time, the dynamic copula approach …-GH model with time-varying copula differ substantially from the prices implied by the GARCH-Gaussian dynamic copula model …
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Heteroskedastic (GARCH) process. As the association between the underlying assets may vary over time, the dynamic copula with time …-varying parameter offers a better alternative to any static model for dependence structure and even to the dynamic copula model … Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Composite Indexes. Results show that the option prices obtained by the time-varying copula model …
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