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Over the last decade, researchers, practitioners, and regulators had intense debates about how to treat the data collection threshold in operational risk modeling. For fitting the loss severity distribution, several approaches have been employed: the empirical approach, the “naive” approach,...
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Over the last decade, researchers, practitioners, and regulators had intense debates about how to treat the data collection threshold in operational risk modeling. There are several approaches under consideration --- the empirical approach, the "naive'' approach, the shifted approach, and the...
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Financial institutions manage operational risk by carrying out the activities required by regulation, such as collecting loss data, calculating capital requirements, and reporting. The information necessary for this purpose is then collected in the OpRisk databases. Recorded for each OpRisk...
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