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The paper describes the methods used by the French Banking Supervision Authority (ACP) to run stress tests for the corporate credit portfolio, through credit migration matrices (or transition matrices). This approach is currently used for “top-down” stress tests exercises. Developed for...
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The paper describes the methods used by the French Banking Supervision Authority (ACP) to run stress tests for the corporate credit portfolio, through credit migration matrices (or transition matrices). This approach is currently used for “top-down” stress tests exercises. Developed for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010929766
The aim of this paper is to compare various methods which extract a Risk Neutral Density (RND) out of PIBOR as well as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005036199
The aim of this paper is to compare various methods which extract a Risk Neutral Density (RND) out of PIBOR as well as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005646662
systemic risk since the start of the subprime crisis, the paper surveys the different indicators available in the economic and … indicators are critically assessed and ways forward for a better understanding of systemic risk are suggested. …
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shocks in some estimations. Second, I check whether several types of uncertainty may drive the BLC, beyond liquidity risk …. Over the long period, I find evidence that higher market risk borne by banks' securities portfolios (captured by a longer …
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In this paper we argue that banks anticipate short-term market rates when setting interest rates on loans and deposits. In order to include anticipated rates in an empirical model, we use two methods to forecast market rates - a level, slope, curvature model and a principal components model -...
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This paper analyzes the wealth effect on consumption in France by relying on two original household surveys. First, it provides the first estimate of the marginal propensity to consume out of wealth based on micro data for France (Enquête Patrimoine 2009, Insee): a low but significant wealth...
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A large part of the term structure literature interprets the first underlying factors as a level factor, a slope factor, and a curvature factor. In this paper we consider factor models interpretable as a level factor model, a level and a slope factor model, respectively. We prove that such...
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of a financial institution to systemic risk, the marginal expected shortfall (MES). The MES of an institution can be …
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