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We investigate whether the spread of corporate debt contacts can be explained by their ultimate recovery rates. Using the actual realized recovery rates of defaulted debt instruments issued in the U.S. from 1962 to 2007, we find that recovery rate is reflected in the spread at issuance, and that...
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Basel II adopting banks estimate and validate Long-Run Probability of Default (LRPD) for each of their Internal Risk Ratings (IRRs). In this study, we examine alternative methodologies in estimating and validating LRPD. We propose the maximum likelihood estimators incorporating both...
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In order to comply with the Advanced Internal Rating-Based (IRB) approach of Basel II, financial institutions need to estimate the economic loss given default (LGD) of their instruments in order to compute the minimum regulatory capital requirement under Pillar I of the accord. One of the key...
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Banks around the globe are implementing IFRS 9 which is a considerable effort. A key element of IFRS 9 is a forward-looking “expected loss” impairment model, which is a significant shift from the current incurred loss model. In this paper, we examine how we may use A-IRB models in the...
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In the aftermath of the financial crisis, to reinforce the stability of the financial system, policy makers and the Basel Committee have developed proposals to ensure that financial institutions maintain sufficient capital buffers. The December proposal by the Basel Committee outlines...
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