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The traditional approach to the stress testing of financial institutions focuses on capital adequacy and solvency. Liquidity stress tests have been applied in parallel to and independently from solvency stress tests, based on scenarios which may not be consistent with those used in solvency...
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in particular a clear methodology for quantifying the impact of economic shocks resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 …
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The most recent global credit mishap of 2008, the worst financial catastrophe of the 21st century, succeeded the Great Depression of the 1930s as the worst event of all times, and used in stress testing under severely adverse scenario analysis. Rather promoting financial stability, the Basel...
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We describe the background, design choices, and particular details of stress tests used as part of an overall supervisory regime, that is, their formal integration into the ongoing prudential supervision of banks and other large financial institutions. We then describe how the US Comprehensive...
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This article describes the background, design choices and particular details of stress tests used as part of an overall supervisory regime; that is, their formal integration into the process of the ongoing prudential supervision of banks and other large financial institutions. We then describe...
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The onset of financial crisis in 2008 was mainly due to aggressive positions taken by the financial firms in complex financial instruments. Moreover these financial instruments, in which positions were taken, turned out to be illiquid at the time of stress. Insufficient capital and illiquid...
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