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Presentation to Securities Analysts of San Francisco and Global Association of Risk Professionals, San Francisco, CA …
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Welcoming Remarks to the Symposium on Asian Banking and Finance, Federal Reserve Bank of Sanfrancisco, September 9, 2011
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value-at-risk (VaR) framework, the relative performance of the covariance matrix forecasts depends greatly on the VaR …
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The asymptotic single risk factor (ASRF) approach is a simplified framework for determining regulatory capital charges … for credit risk and has become an integral part of how credit risk capital requirements are to be determined under the … measured by the book value of assets by imposing the ASRF approach within the KMV methodology for determining credit risk …
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value-at-risk (VaR) framework, the relative performance of the covariance matrix forecasts depends greatly on the VaR …
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Presentation to the 18th Annual Hyman P. Minsky Conference on the State of the U.S. and World Economies—“Meeting the Challenges of the Financial Crisis”
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The asymptotic single risk factor (ASRF) approach is a simplified framework for determining regulatory capital charges … for credit risk and has become an integral part of how credit risk capital requirements are to be determined under the … measured by the book value of assets by imposing the ASRF approach within the KMV methodology for determining credit risk …
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A fixed-rate deposit insurance system provides a moral hazard for excessive risk taking and is not viable absent … turn, caused banks to- increase default risk through increases. in asset risk and reductions in capital. This hypothesis is …
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