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This paper analyzes the robustness of the standardized framework suggested by the BaselCommittee on Banking Supervision (2004b) to quantify the interest rate risk of banks. Wegeneralize the Committees model and use data on the German universal banking systemwhich is not publicly available to...
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This paper describes the frst thorough analysis of the interest risk of German bankson an individual bank level. We develop a new method that is based on time series ofaccounting-based data to quantify the interest risk of banks and apply it to analyze theGerman banking system. We find evidence...
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Assets and Liabilities Management (ALM) is a dynamic process of planning, organizing, coordinating and controlling the assets and liabilities – their mixes, volumes, maturities, yields and costs in order to achieve a specified Net Interest Income (NII). The NII is the difference between...
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This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on interest rate risk in banking. Theoretically, it considers the origins of interest rate risk and its allocation. Interest rate risk is non-diversifiable and does not originate from the banking sector, but from the potential time...
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The paper provides a theoretical analysis of the interest rate risk in banking through a systemic approach that is known in literature as “asset & liability management” approach.The paper provides also an empirical investigation on the exposure of banks to interest rate risk, using three...
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I present an analytical valuation framework for the management of fixed-income instruments traded in imperfectly competitive markets, like demand deposits and credit card loans in the banking book, inter alia, to stabilize the abnormal profit margin. Banking book instruments contain embedded...
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This paper contributes to prior literature and to the current debate concerning the prudential supervisory framework to measure interest rate risk in the banking book (IRRBB), which has been significantly changed on April 2016, when the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) published the...
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We study interest rate risk at U.S. banks by measuring the impact of interest rate changes on banks' earnings and net worth. Changes in interest rates affect (i) future earnings by altering income and expenses from rate-sensitive assets and liabilities and (ii) current net worth by altering the...
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Interest rate risk is the exposure of a bank's financial condition to adverse movements in interest rates. Accepting this risk is a normal part of banking and can be an important source of profitability and shareholder value. However, excessive interest rate risk can pose a significant threat to...
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Banks often measure credit and interest rate risk separately and then add the two risk measures to determine their overall economic capital. This approach misses complex interactions between the two risks. We develop a framework where credit and interest rate risks are analysed jointly. We focus...
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