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highlight weak macro-economic conditions, lax bank supervision and individual bank weakness as the key factors …
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Credit risk models used in quantitative risk management treat credit risk analysis conceptually like a single person decision problem. From this perspective an exogenous source of risk drives the fundamental parameters of credit risk: probability of default, exposure at default and the recovery...
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From the onset of the 2007-2009 crisis, the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank have aggressively lowered … has partial control over bank regulation it can exercise regulatory lenience. Two, the Fed's stronger output orientation …
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estimated while controlling for the macroeconomic environment. An increase in bank' balance sheet risk is shown to increase the …
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This paper addresses the trade-off between additional loss-absorbing capacity and potentially higher bank risk …
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We propose the CoJPoD, a novel framework explicitly linking the cross-sectional and cyclical dimensions of systemic risk. In this framework, banking sector distress in the form of the joint probability of default of financial intermediaries (reflecting contagion from both direct and indirect...
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Following the financial crisis, the share of non-performing loans has significantly increased, while the regulatory guidelines on the Internal-Ratings Based (IRB) approach for capital adequacy calculation related to defaulted exposures remains too general. As a result, the high-risk nature of...
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We study the functioning of secured and unsecured interbank markets in the presence of credit risk. The model generates empirical predictions that are in line with developments during the 2007-2009 financial crises. Interest rates decouple across secured and unsecured markets following an...
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We provide evidence that the strength of the bank lending channel varies considerably across three major events in the … easing (QE). We study how lending responds to each shock using detailed bank, firm, and household data from Portugal, a … more effective than signalling events at stimulating the bank lending channel …
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results enhanced price discrimination as the impact on bank CDS spreads and equity prices tended to be stronger for the weaker …
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