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Estimating expected credit losses on banks' portfolios is difficult. The issue has become of increasing interest to …-year-ahead expected rate of credit losses (ExpectedRCL) that combines various measures of credit risk disclosed by banks. It uses cross …-sectional analyses to obtain coefficients for estimating each period's measure of expected credit losses. ExpectedRCL substantially …
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Using an agent-based model, we investigate how monetary policy affects banks' risk-taking in terms of the profile of their lending to real sector firms.Our agent-based model considers five types of agents: banks, depositors, the Central Bank, firms, and the clearinghouse. While banks and...
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Using an agent-based model, we investigate how monetary policy affects banks' risk-taking in terms of the profile of their lending to real sector firms. Our agent-based model considers five types of agents: banks, depositors, the Central Bank, firms, and the clearinghouse. While banks and...
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The Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) framework represents a new approach for calculating the allowance for credit … losses. Credit cards are the most common form of revolving consumer credit and are likely to present conceptual and modeling … challenges during CECL implementation. We look back at nine years of account level credit card data, starting with 2008, over a …
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This study applies Real Options Theory to banking in the environment of actively traded Philippine Universal Banks …. These banks exist in an environment of imperfect information with regard to lending, and a country where credit scarcity …
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The Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) framework represents a new approach for calculating the allowance for credit … losses. Credit cards are the most common form of revolving consumer credit and are likely to present conceptual and modeling … challenges during CECL implementation. We look back at nine years of account-level credit card data, starting with 2008, over a …
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Using data from 15 European Union economies, we quantify the real effects of supply-side frictions due to the financial disintegration of European countries since the 2008 financial crisis. We develop a multi-country general equilibrium model with heterogeneous countries and destination-specific...
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