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reduction, employing a number of simple tests using Random Matrix Theory (RMT) constructs. In each case, the correlations …
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The literature proposes several alternatives for estimating compound distributions, which are widely used for risk quantification in the banking and insurance industries. In this paper, we evaluate the accuracy and time-efficiency of different approaches for estimating quantiles of compound...
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This paper introduces the probabilistic formulation of continuous-time economic models: forward stochastic differential equations (SDE) govern the dynamics of backward-looking variables, and backward SDEs capture that of forward-looking variables. Deep learning streamlines the search for the...
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We put forward a Merton-type multi-factor portfolio model for assessing banks’ contributions to systemic risk. This model accounts for the major drivers of banks’ systemic relevance: size, default risk and correlation of banks’ assets as a proxy for interconnectedness. We measure systemic...
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We put forward a framework for measuring systemic risk and attributing it to individual banks. Systemic risk is measured as the expected loss to depositors and investors when a low-probability systemic event occurs. The risk contributions are calculated based on derivatives of the systemic risk...
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A stochastic optimization framework is presented for liquidity risk management which is one of the principle issues facing an asset/liability manager. The various sources of cashflow uncertainty are first introduced. The notion of portfolio risk is then formally defined. The concepts of a risk...
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We put forward a Merton-type multi-factor portfolio model for assessing banks' contributions to systemic risk. This model accounts for the major drivers of banks' systemic relevance: size, default risk and correlation of banks' assets as a proxy for interconnectedness. We measure systemic risk...
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In a context of an ever-changing regulatory environment over the last years, Banks have witnessed the draft and publication of several regulatory guidelines and requirements in order to frame and structure their internal Risk Management.Among these guidelines, one has been specifically designed...
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