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main risk components, the Probability of Default (PD) and the Loss Given Default (LGD) have been the subject of greater …
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integration on the transmission of economic shocks from one country to another and consequently on the sensitivity of loan loss …
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This paper models the housing sector, mortgages and endogenous default in a DSGE setting with nominal and real rigidities. We use data for the period 1981-2006 to estimate our model using Bayesian techniques. We analyze how an increase in risk in the mortgage market raises the default rate and...
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We study loans from banking and non-banking lenders to different groups of borrowers in order to unveil significant differences on how those respond to a shock and evaluate possible alternative explanations for such differences. The objective is to gain insights useful to explain the loan...
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This paper proposes a semi-structural approach to identifying excessive household credit developments. Using an overlapping generations model, a normative trend level for the real household credit stock is derived that depends on four fundamental economic factors: real potential GDP, the...
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This paper analyses macroeconomic and financial determinants of bad loans applying a SVAR approach to investigate whether excessive loans granted during expansionary phases can explain the more than proportional increase in non-performing loans during contractionary periods. The results indicate...
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This paper examines which factors determine the pricing of loans for LBOs, using a worldwide sample of 11,111 loans closed in the 2000-2016 period. Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that loans for LBOs are priced differently by common factors than other syndicated loans. We show...
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Asset encumbrance is a central concept in the context of banks’ liquidity crises, as it is associated with their capacity to obtain secured funding. This occasional paper summarises the work carried out by the task force on asset encumbrance, bringing together analyses by the ECB and those...
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In the wake of the financial crisis, policymakers expressed the concern that banks’ use of the incurred loss model … current expected credit loss (CECL) approach starting in 2020. Contrary to this concern, we hypothesize and find that banks … recorded large initial CECL adoption impacts). We also find that adopting banks increased their loan loss provisions during the …
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