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Stress test 1,260 Stresstest 1,218 Bankrisiko 617 Bank risk 616 Credit risk 538 Kreditrisiko 536 Risikomanagement 480 Risk management 478 Bank 304 Bankenaufsicht 275 Banking supervision 275 Financial crisis 272 Finanzkrise 270 Systemic risk 227 Systemrisiko 223 Theorie 192 Theory 192 EU countries 161 EU-Staaten 161 Basel Accord 151 Basler Akkord 151 Finanzsektor 148 Financial sector 147 Bank liquidity 143 Bankenliquidität 143 Financial supervision 139 Finanzmarktaufsicht 139 stress test 134 Portfolio-Management 133 Portfolio selection 132 Bank regulation 127 Bankenregulierung 127 Bankenkrise 116 Banking crisis 116 Kreditgeschäft 116 Bank lending 115 stress testing 115 Risk 113 Risiko 110 Financial system 77
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Article in journal 413 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 413 Graue Literatur 360 Non-commercial literature 360 Working Paper 313 Arbeitspapier 283 Aufsatz im Buch 59 Book section 59 Aufsatzsammlung 10 Amtliche Publikation 9 Article 9 Hochschulschrift 9 Conference paper 8 Konferenzbeitrag 8 Collection of articles of several authors 7 Sammelwerk 7 Handbook 4 Handbuch 4 Thesis 3 Amtsdruckschrift 2 Government document 2 research-article 2 Collection of articles written by one author 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Mikroform 1 Sammlung 1 Systematic review 1 conceptual-paper 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Acharya, Viral V. 27 Engle, Robert F. 22 Kok Sørensen, Christoffer 19 Pancaro, Cosimo 17 Schmieder, Christian 14 Ong, Li Lian 13 Steffen, Sascha 13 Strahan, Philip E. 13 Ongena, Steven 12 Oura, Hiroko 12 Schuermann, Til 12 Caccioli, Fabio 11 Leitner, Yaron 11 Pierret, Diane 11 Berner, Richard B. 10 Breuer, Thomas 10 Cont, Rama 10 Covi, Giovanni 10 Fricke, Daniel 10 Ramadiah, Amanah 10 Valderrama, Laura 10 Buncic, Daniel 9 Chan-Lau, Jorge A. 9 Farmer, J. Doyne 9 Hirtle, Beverly J. 9 Jobst, Andreas A. 9 Kleinnijenhuis, Alissa M. 9 Paddrik, Mark 9 Philippon, Thomas 9 Reinders, Henk Jan 9 Salleo, Carmelo 9 Sigmund, Michael 9 Wall, Larry D. 9 Henry, Jérôme 8 Jung, Hyeyoon 8 Marques, Aurea Ponte 8 Memmel, Christoph 8 Packham, Natalie 8 Pliszka, Kamil 8 Schoenmaker, Dirk 8
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Internationaler Währungsfonds 30 International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital Markets Department 19 European Parliament / Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union 9 National Bureau of Economic Research 9 International Monetary Fund 7 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 6 European Central Bank 5 Europäische Zentralbank 4 Banque de France 3 EIOPA 3 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta 3 Federal Reserve System / Board of Governors 3 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Monetary and Capital Markets Department 3 Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle 3 Banco de España 2 Basel Committee on Banking Supervision 2 C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 2 Central Bank of Luxembourg 2 Centre de Recherche en Économie et Statistique (CREST), Groupe des Écoles Nationales d'Économie et Statistique (GENES) 2 Dipartimento di Economia "Marco Biagi", Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia 2 ESMA 2 European Commission / Joint Research Centre 2 European School of Management and Technology (ESMT) 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 2 International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department 2 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Monetary and Financial Systems Department 2 Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB) 2 University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg 2 Adam Smith Institute <London> 1 Banca d'Italia 1 Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich / Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures 1 Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich / Währungs- und Wirtschaftsabteilung 1 Bank-Verlag GmbH 1 CESifo 1 Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) 1 Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 1 Deutsche Bundesbank 1 European Banking Authority 1 Europäische Kommission / Gemeinsame Forschungsstelle 1
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Journal of risk management in financial institutions 41 IMF working papers 36 IMF country report 35 IMF Working Paper 27 Journal of financial stability 25 Journal of banking & finance 24 Working paper series / European Central Bank 24 Discussion paper 16 ECB Working Paper 16 Discussion papers / CEPR 15 Handbook of financial stress testing 14 IMF Staff Country Reports 13 The journal of risk model validation 11 IMF staff country report 10 Stress testing : principles, concepts, and frameworks 10 NBER working paper series 9 Occasional paper series / European Central Bank 9 Bundesbank Discussion Paper 8 Finance and economics discussion series 8 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Research Department 8 Journal of banking regulation 7 Staff working papers / Bank of England 7 The journal of financial market infrastructures 7 Economic modelling 6 FEDS Working Paper 6 IMF Working Papers 6 Journal of economic dynamics & control 6 MPRA Paper 6 Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 6 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 6 Bulletin / Reserve Bank of New Zealand 5 Department of Economics discussion paper series / University of Oxford 5 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 5 ECB Occasional Paper 5 European journal of operational research : EJOR 5 Finance research letters 5 IES working paper 5 International journal of forecasting 5 Journal of international financial markets, institutions & money 5 Journal of international money and finance 5
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,250 RePEc 75 EconStor 39 BASE 5 Other ZBW resources 3 USB Cologne (business full texts) 1
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Banks and non-banks stressed : liquidity shocks and the mitigating role of insurance companies
Sydow, Matthias; Fukker, Gábor; Dubiel-Teleszynski, Tomasz - 2024
This paper documents the extension of the system-wide stress testing framework of the ECB with the insurance sector for a more thorough assessment of risks to financial stability. The special nature of insurers is captured by the modelling of the liability side and its loss absorbing capacity of...
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Predicting mutual fund stress levels utilizing SEBI's stress test parameters in MidCap and SmallCap funds using deep learning models
Maheshwari, Suneel; Naik, Deepak Raghava - In: Risks : open access journal 12 (2024) 11, pp. 1-17
The Association of Mutual Funds of India (AMFI), under the direction of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), provided open access to various risk parameters with respect to MidCap and SmallCap funds for the first time from February 2024. Our study utilizes AMFI datasets from...
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Stress testing social and governance risks : the potential of ESG rating agencies
Valletta, Simone Alberto - In: Risk management magazine 19 (2024) 1, pp. 70-83
Recently, there has been a growing focus on sustainability issues within the financial sector. However, quantitative analysis of social and governance aspects has been challenging due to difficulties in data modelling. With the recent regulatory updates for standardised disclosure, the next step...
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Calibrating the magnitude of the countercyclical capital buffer using market-based stress tests
Oordt, Maarten R. C. van - In: Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 55 (2023) 2/3, pp. 465-501
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Systemic Risk Modelling System (SRMS) : a macroprudential stress testing model
Naruševičius, Laurynas; Mikaliūnaitė-Jouvanceau, Ieva - 2025
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Taxes under stress : bank stress tests and corporate tax planning
Francis, Bill B.; García, Raffi E.; Harithsa, Jyothsna G. - In: China Accounting and Finance Review 27 (2025) 1, pp. 1-39
Purpose - This paper aims to examine how bank stress tests affect bank tax planning. Design/methodology/approach - The study uses US bank stress test bank size thresholds and a regression discontinuity design to investigate the effect of the Dodd-Frank Act and the instituted bank stress tests on...
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Literature review on the stress tests developed and applied in non-food supply chains
Ivanov, Dmitry (contributor) - European Commission / Joint Research Centre - 2025
This report presents the results of a literature review on stress tests developed and applied in non-food supply chains. The primary focus of the project is on quantitative and qualitative methodologies applied in the literature for stress testing non-food supply chains, their advantages and...
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Indonesia : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note on Stress Testing and Systemic Risk Analysis
International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital … - 2025
The FSAP team undertook a thorough top-down corporate and bank solvency, bank liquidity stress tests as well as analysis of interconnectedness using mid-2023 data. This note covers the methodology and results of the scenario-based solvency test, the single factor sensitivity analysis, the...
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Seychelles : Technical Assistance Report-Macroprudential Stress Testing and Climate Risk Analysis
International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital … - 2025
The Technical Assistance (TA) mission, conducted in Victoria, Seychelles, from May 2 to 17, 2023, assisted authorities with macroprudential stress testing and climate risk analysis. The stress testing focused on strengthening the solvency and liquidity frameworks: (i) for solvency, considering...
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Systemic risk in markets with multiple central counterparties
Veraart, Luitgard A. M.; Aldasoro, Iñaki - 2025
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Climate risk stress testing : a survey and classification
Reinders, Henk Jan; Schoenmaker, Dirk; Dijk, Mathijs van - 2025
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Disclosure in Banking : The Role of Financial Reporting in Bank Behaviors and Investor Decision-Making
Longo, Sara - 2025
Introduction -- Disclosure regulation for transparency, stability, and competition in banking -- Bank risk disclosure: towards mandatory non-financial information -- Climate change risk: the new frontier in banking disclosure -- Do transparent banks do more green lending? Evidence from climate...
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Measuring and stress-testing market-implied bank capital
Indergand, Martin; Jondeau, Eric; Fuster, Andreas - 2022
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The effects of individual and economic risks and stress testing of non-life sector profitability : the case of the NorthMacedonian insurance sector
Kjosevski, Jordan; Petkovski, Mihail; Simeonovski, Kiril - In: Romanian journal of economic forecasting 25 (2022) 2, pp. 125-144
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Carbon tax sectoral (CATS) model : a sectoral model for energy transition stress test scenarios
Aguilar, Pablo; González, Beatriz; Hurtado, Samuel - 2022
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Measuring and stress-testing market-implied bank capital
Indergand, Martin; Jondeau, Eric; Fuster, Andreas - 2022
We propose a methodology for measuring the market-implied capital of banks by subtracting from the market value of equity (market capitalization) a credit-spread-based correction for the value of shareholders' default option. We show that without such a correction, the estimated impact of a...
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Banks and non-banks stressed: Liquidity shocks and the mitigating role of insurance companies
Sydow, Matthias; Fukker, Gábor; Dubiel-Teleszynski, Tomasz - 2024
This paper documents the extension of the system-wide stress testing framework of the ECB with the insurance sector for a more thorough assessment of risks to financial stability. The special nature of insurers is captured by the modelling of the liability side and its loss absorbing capacity of...
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Decoding market reactions : the certification role of EU-wide stress tests
Durrani, Agha; Ongena, Steven; Marques, Aurea Ponte - In: Economic modelling 139 (2024), pp. 1-18
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A top-down loan-level stress test for banks' corporate credit risk : application to risks from commercial real estate markets
Herbst, Tobias; Roling, Christoph - 2024
We study the credit risk of banks in Germany from lending to non-financial firms. We model changes in Expected Credit Loss, which is derived from the guidelines in the IFRS 9 accounting standard. We map the accounting model to a dataset with individual loans as the unit of observation...
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Designing Market Shock Scenarios
Abdymomunov, Azamat; Duan, Zheng; Hansen, Anne Lundgaard; … - 2024
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Optimal severity of stress test scenarios
Fischer, Johannes; Kessler, Natalie - 2024
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Stress testing banks' digital capabilities : evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
Kwan, Alan; Chen, Lin; Pursiainen, Vesa; Tai, Mingzhu - In: Journal of financial and quantitative analysis : JFQA 59 (2024) 6, pp. 2618-2646
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Risk-to buffer : setting cyclical and structural banks capital requirements through stress tests
Couaillier, Cyril; Scalone, Valerio - 2024
In this paper, we propose a new framework to jointly calibrate cyclical and structural capital requirements. For this, we integrate a non-linear macroeconomic model and a stress test model. In the macroeconomic model, the severity of the scenarios depends on the level of cyclical risk....
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The effects of stress testing on US banks' off-balance sheet activities
Calice, Giovanni; Savoia, Francesco - In: Financial markets, institutions & instruments 33 (2024) 4, pp. 447-475
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Risk-to buffer : setting cyclical and structural banks capital requirements through stress tests
Couaillier, Cyril (contributor);  … - European Central Bank - 2024
In this paper, we propose a new framework to jointly calibrate cyclical and structural capital requirements. For this, we integrate a non-linear macroeconomic model and a stress test model. In the macroeconomic model, the severity of the scenarios depends on the level of cyclical risk....
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Central Bank Stress Testing-Guidance Note
International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital … - 2024
The expansion of central bank balance sheets has become a critical topic in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. Central banks have taken unprecedented measures to ensure price stability and financial stability, particularly when traditional policy tools were...
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India : Review and Evaluation of the Reserve Bank of India's Stress Test Model Framework
Gross, Marco - 2024
This report provides a brief summary of the purpose and findings of a technical assistance (TA) mission that was intended to review and evaluate the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s stress test model suite, which took place in April 2023. The RBI's model suite was found to be strong and well...
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India : Technical Assistance Report-Review and Evaluation of the Reserve Bank of India's Stress Test Model Framework
International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital … - 2024
This report summarizes the content and findings of a technical assistance (TA) mission that was reviewing and evaluating the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s stress test model suite. The RBI's model suite was found to be strong and well developed in numerous respects. The most noteworthy...
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Panama : Technical Assistance Report-Follow-Up on Stress Testing - Parts 2 and 3
International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital … - 2024
During two visits in 2023-24, the IMF mission implemented a set of recommendations made by a previous technical assistance mission in May 2022 which were aimed at improving the solvency stress model of the Superintendency of Banks, Panama (SBP). The mission also provided training on the design...
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A review of the discussion proposal on changes to the EU-wide stress test
Llorent-Jurado, Julián; Ordaz-Sanz, José Antonio; … - In: Central Bank review / Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey 24 (2024) 3, pp. 1-18
In 2020, the European Banking Authority (EBA) launched a public consultation on future changes to the European Union wide stress test (EUWST). The EBA proposes a dual approach across four broad criteria of relevance, comparability, transparency, and cost efficiency: a supervisory leg as the...
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A stress test of bank commercial real estate loans : what can the 1980s tell us about risks to banks today?
Sharma, Padma; Laliberte, Brendan - 2024
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Modelling risk-weighted assets : looking beyond stress tests
Švéda, Josef; Panoš, Jiří; Siuda, Vojtěch - 2024
We propose an improved methodology for modelling potential scenario paths of banks' riskweighted assets, which drive the denominator of capital adequacy ratios. Our approach centres on modelling the internal risk structure of bank portfolios and thus aims to provide more accurate estimations...
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Climate stress tests, bank lending, and the transition to the carbon-neutral economy
Fuchs, Larissa; Ngyuen, Huyen; Nguyen, Trang; Schaeck, Klaus - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle - 2024 - This version: 10.06.2024
We ask if bank supervisors’ efforts to combat climate change affect banks' lending and their borrowers’ transition to the carbon-neutral economy. Combining information from the French supervisory agency’s climate pilot exercise with borrowers' emission data, we first show that banks that...
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The effects of the EBA's stress testing framework on banks' lending
Ahmed, Kasim; Calice, Giovanni - In: Economic modelling 132 (2024), pp. 1-16
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The impact of transitory climate risk on firm valuation and financial institutions : a stress test approach
Schult, Alexander; Müller, Sebastian; Friedl, Gunther; … - In: Schmalenbach journal of business research : SBUR 76 (2024) 1, pp. 63-111
Addressing recent calls by European regulatory and supervisory authorities, we develop a new bottom-up climate risk assessment method to examine the resilience of the European banking industry regarding transitory climate risks. We illustrate our approach by estimating the impact of a 50-100 EUR...
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Stress test precision and bank competition
Moreno, Diego; Takalo, Tuomas - 2024
We study a competitive banking sector in which banks choose the level of risk of their asset portfolios and, upon the public disclosure of stress test results, raise funding by promising investors a repayment. We show that competition forces banks to choose risky assets so as to promise...
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A stress test approach to the calibration of borrower-based measures : a case study of the Czech Republic
Gregor, Jiří - 2024
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Stress testing and bank lending
Shapiro, Joel Andrew; Zeng, Jing - In: The review of financial studies 37 (2024) 4, pp. 1265-1314
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2023 macroprudential stress test of the euro area banking system : bank resilience in a changing environment : challenges and opportunities
Cappelletti, Giuseppe; Dimitrov, Ivan; Le Grand, Catherine - 2024
This paper presents the updated macroprudential stress test for the euro area banking system, comprising around 100 of the largest euro area credit institutions across 19 countries. The approach involves modelling banks' reactions to changing economic conditions. It also examines the effects of...
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Advancements in stress-testing methodologies for financial stability applications
Budnik, Katarzyna; Marques, Aurea Ponte; Ben Hadj, … - 2024
This paper provides an overview of stress-testing methodologies in Europe, with a focus on the advancements made by the European Central Bank's Financial Stability Committee Working Group on Stress Testing (WGST). Over a four-year period, the WGST played a pivotal role in refining stress-testing...
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Stress testing with multiple scenarios : a tale on tails and reverse stress scenarios
Aikman, David; Angotti, Romain; Budnik, Katarzyna - 2024
This paper proposes an operational approach to stress testing, allowing one to assess the banking sector's vulnerability in multiple plausible macro-financial scenarios. The approach helps identify macro-financial risk factors of particular relevance for the banking system and individual banks...
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Luxembourg : Financial Sector Assessment Program—Technical Note on Stress Testing and Systemic Risk Analysis
International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital … - 2024
The Luxembourg financial system is highly interconnected, diverse and complex. It has displayed a high level of resilience in the past but currently faces a backdrop of heightened economic, financial, and geopolitical uncertainty. Investment funds have grown since the 2017 FSAP, while their...
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Japan : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note on Systemic Risk Analysis and Stress Testing
International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital … - 2024
The Japanese financial system has remained resilient through a series of shocks including the COVID-19 pandemic. Japan's large and globally well-integrated financial system withstood the pandemic shock, aided by strong capital and liquidity buffers and extensive policy support. Credit provision...
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Botswana : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note on Stress Testing and Systemic Risk Analysis for Insurers and Retirement Funds
International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital … - 2024
The FSAP mission conducted a risk analysis for large insurance companies and retirement funds. Building on the narrative of the adverse macrofinancial scenario also used in the banking ST, the focus of the analysis in the insurance sector was on solvency. Sensitivity analyses, e.g., interest...
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Distress prediction and stress testing of nonfinancial firms : case of Mongolia
Damdinjav, Davaasukh; Batjargal, Dulamzaya; Batmunkh, Ninjin - 2024
This paper investigates the resilience of non-financial firms in Mongolia against financial distress. Utilizing firm-level financial data from 2013 to 2022, we employed a LASSO variable selection technique and logistic regression analysis to develop a distress prediction model for these firms....
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Stock markets and stress test announcements : evidence from European Banks
Floros, Christos; Karpouzis, Efstathios; Daskalakis, … - In: Economies : open access journal 12 (2024) 7, pp. 1-11
This paper examines the market reaction to the European bank stress test announcement and results release events. Using event study methodology (calculating abnormal returns on a three-day period around the event dates), we find that the market reacts differently between the announcement event...
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Stress test precision and bank competition
Moreno, Diego; Takalo, Tuomas - In: Economics letters 238 (2024), pp. 1-4
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Maldives : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note on Bank Stress Testing and Climate Risk Analysis
International Monetary Fund / Monetary and Capital … - 2024
This paper presents a technical note on bank stress testing and climate risks analysis in Maldives. Although the Maldives' economy has rebounded strongly from the pandemic-induced contraction, macro and financial vulnerabilities remain. The stress test results broadly corroborated the identified...
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A portfolio perspective on euro area bank profitability using stress test data
Mirza, Harun; Salleo, Carmelo; Trachana, Zoe - 2024
This study assesses euro area banks' profitability using granular stress test data from three EU-wide exercises, coordinated by the European Banking Authority, that took place in 2016, 2018, and 2021. We propose a credit portfolio-level risk-adjusted return on assets for the euro area as a whole...
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Why did bank stocks crash during COVID-19?
Acharya, Viral V.; Engle, Robert F.; Jager, Maximilian; … - In: The review of financial studies 37 (2024) 9, pp. 2627-2684
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