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In this paper we propose a model to price European vulnerable options. We formulate their credit risk in a reduced form model and the dynamics of the spot price in a completely random generalized jump–diffusion model, which nests a number of important models in finance. We obtain a closed-form...
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This study examines the effects of idiosyncratic risk of a family firm on its credit risk and tests the relationship between credit risk and accrual or real earnings management under the condition of idiosyncratic risk. Findings indicate that debt financing and equity financing activities...
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The paper tries to deepen the understanding of transfer prices determination in both transnational companies and intra-national business relations. It deals with the process of transfer prices formation within intra-group financing. The author focuses mainly on inferring the methodical...
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The foundations for Solvency II have already been laid. It will have a three-pillar structure; conceptually comparable to Basel II, though much of the practical detail and emphasis may be quite different. The three pillars will include financial resources, supervisory review and market...
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The article is dealing with the description of the Czech institutions engaged in the export credit risk mitigation. The analyzed institutions are Export Guarantee and Insurance Corporation and Czech Export Bank. The activities of these institutions described in this article are placed in the...
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In this paper we focus on often forgotten subjects of economic analyses: Czech credit unions. In specific, we centre our analysis on capital adequacy of the largest four credit unions which report lower capital adequacy compared to the rest of the credit union segment or to Czech banks. Recent...
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The paper proposes an application of the survival time analysis methodology to estimations of the Loss Given Default (LGD) parameter. The main advantage of the survival analysis approach compared to classical regression methods is that it allows exploiting partial recovery data. The model is...
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The Basle II parameter called Loss Given Default (LGD) aims to estimate the expected losses on not yet defaulted accounts in the case of default. Banks firstly need to collect historical recovery data, discount the recovery income and cost cash flow to the time of default, and calculate...
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The paper provides an overview of the Exposure at Default (EAD) definition, requirements, and estimation methods as set by the Basel II regulation. A new methodology connected to the intensity of default modeling is proposed. The numerical examples show that various estimation techniques may...
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The paper studies the impact of bank specific, industry specific and macroeconomic factors affecting profitability of Indian Banks in a dynamic model framework. The persistence of bank profits and endogeneity of the factors have been accounted for using Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) as...
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