Market-Based Structural Top-Down Stress Tests of the Banking System

Market-Based Structural Top-Down Stress Tests of the Banking System
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 18
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ISBN-10 : 9781484306314
ISBN-13 : 1484306317
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Market-Based Structural Top-Down Stress Tests of the Banking System by : Mr.Jorge A. Chan-Lau

Despite increased need for top-down stress tests of financial institutions, performing them is challenging owing to the absence of granular information on banks’ trading and loan portfolios. To deal with these data shortcomings, this paper presents a market-based structural top-down stress testing methodology that relies in market-based measures of a bank's probability of default and structural models of default risk to infer the capital losses they could experience in stress scenarios. As an illustration, the methodology is applied to a set of banks in an advanced emerging market economy.

Stress Testing at the IMF

Stress Testing at the IMF
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 73
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ISBN-10 : 9781513520742
ISBN-13 : 1513520741
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Stress Testing at the IMF by : Mr.Tobias Adrian

This paper explains specifics of stress testing at the IMF. After a brief section on the evolution of stress tests at the IMF, the paper presents the key steps of an IMF staff stress test. They are followed by a discussion on how IMF staff uses stress tests results for policy advice. The paper concludes by identifying remaining challenges to make stress tests more useful for the monitoring of financial stability and an overview of IMF staff work program in that direction. Stress tests help assess the resilience of financial systems in IMF member countries and underpin policy advice to preserve or restore financial stability. This assessment and advice are mainly provided through the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP). IMF staff also provide technical assistance in stress testing to many its member countries. An IMF macroprudential stress test is a methodology to assess financial vulnerabilities that can trigger systemic risk and the need of systemwide mitigating measures. The definition of systemic risk as used by the IMF is relevant to understanding the role of its stress tests as tools for financial surveillance and the IMF’s current work program. IMF stress tests primarily apply to depository intermediaries, and, systemically important banks.

Stress-testing the Banking System

Stress-testing the Banking System
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781139482837
ISBN-13 : 1139482831
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Stress-testing the Banking System by : Mario Quagliariello

Stress tests are used in risk management by banks in order to determine how certain crisis scenarios would affect the value of their portfolios, and by public authorities for financial stability purposes. Until the first half of 2007, interest in stress-testing was largely restricted to practitioners. Since then, the global financial system has been hit by deep turbulences, including the fallout from sub-prime mortgage lending. Many observers have pointed out that the severity of the crisis has been largely due to its unexpected nature and have claimed that a more extensive use of stress-testing methodologies would have helped to alleviate the repercussions of the crisis. This book analyses the theoretical underpinnings, as well as the practical aspects, of applying such methodologies. Building on the experience gained by the economists of many national and international financial authorities, it provides an updated toolkit for both practitioners and academics.

Republic of Poland

Republic of Poland
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 58
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ISBN-10 : 9781484373682
ISBN-13 : 1484373685
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Republic of Poland by : International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department

This Technical Note discusses results of stress testing of the banking sector in Poland. The Polish banking system is well capitalized and liquid, as confirmed by stress tests results. Polish banks are, in aggregate, resilient even under severe adverse scenarios. Some small banks could fail to meet minimum regulatory capital and liquidity requirements in these scenarios, but with little impact on the overall banking system. Tests showed that only small banks, together representing up to 30 percent of the assets in the system, may have problems meeting the Basel III capital requirements in the recession scenarios.

Credibility and Crisis Stress Testing

Credibility and Crisis Stress Testing
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 9781475527063
ISBN-13 : 1475527063
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Credibility and Crisis Stress Testing by : Ms.Li L. Ong

Credibility is the bedrock of any crisis stress test. The use of stress tests to manage systemic risk was introduced by the U.S. authorities in 2009 in the form of the Supervisory Capital Assessment Program. Since then, supervisory authorities in other jurisdictions have also conducted similar exercises. In some of those cases, the design and implementation of certainelements of the framework have been criticized for their lack of credibility. This paper proposes a set of guidelines for constructing an effective crisis stress test. It combines financial markets impact studies of previous exercises with relevant case study information gleaned from those experiences to identify the key elements and to formulate their appropriate design. Pertinent concepts, issues and nuances particular to crisis stress testing are also discussed. The findings may be useful for country authorities seeking to include stress tests in their crisis management arsenal, as well as for the design of crisis programs.

Russian Federation

Russian Federation
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : 9781463925901
ISBN-13 : 1463925905
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Russian Federation by : International Monetary Fund

This technical note focuses on the stress testing exercise in 2010 for the financial sector assessment program based on the existing approaches of the Central Bank of Russia, as well as a separate bottom-up exercise. The tests covered broad ranges of risk factors. The single factor tests examined instantaneous impact of credit, concentration, market, liquidity, and interbank contagion risks. The results of the stress tests suggested that the Russian banking system is, on the whole, resilient to a variety of macroeconomic and financial shocks.

Macroprudential Solvency Stress Testing of the Insurance Sector

Macroprudential Solvency Stress Testing of the Insurance Sector
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 9781498324557
ISBN-13 : 149832455X
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Macroprudential Solvency Stress Testing of the Insurance Sector by : Mr.Andreas A. Jobst

Over the last decade, stress testing has become a central aspect of the Fund’s bilateral and multilateral surveillance work. Recently, more emphasis has also been placed on the role of insurance for financial stability analysis. This paper reviews the current state of system-wide solvency stress tests for insurance based on a comparative review of national practices and the experiences from Fund’s FSAP program with the aim of providing practical guidelines for the coherent and consistent implementation of such exercises. The paper also offers recommendations on improving the current insurance stress testing approaches and presentation of results.

Market-Based Structural Top-Down Stress Tests of the Banking System

Market-Based Structural Top-Down Stress Tests of the Banking System
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 18
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ISBN-10 : 9781484384923
ISBN-13 : 148438492X
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Market-Based Structural Top-Down Stress Tests of the Banking System by : Mr.Jorge A. Chan-Lau

Despite increased need for top-down stress tests of financial institutions, performing them is challenging owing to the absence of granular information on banks’ trading and loan portfolios. To deal with these data shortcomings, this paper presents a market-based structural top-down stress testing methodology that relies in market-based measures of a bank's probability of default and structural models of default risk to infer the capital losses they could experience in stress scenarios. As an illustration, the methodology is applied to a set of banks in an advanced emerging market economy.

Designing Effective Macroprudential Stress Tests

Designing Effective Macroprudential Stress Tests
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : 9781513501536
ISBN-13 : 1513501534
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Effective Macroprudential Stress Tests by : Mr.Dimitri G. Demekas

Giving stress tests a macroprudential perspective requires (i) incorporating general equilibrium dimensions, so that the outcome of the test depends not only on the size of the shock and the buffers of individual institutions but also on their behavioral responses and their interactions with each other and with other economic agents; and (ii) focusing on the resilience of the system as a whole. Progress has been made toward the first goal: several models are now available that attempt to integrate solvency, liquidity, and other sources of risk and to capture some behavioral responses and feedback effects. But building models that measure correctly systemic risk and the contribution of individual institutions to it while, at the same time, relating the results to the established regulatory framework has proved more difficult. Looking forward, making macroprudential stress tests more effective would entail using a variety of analytical approaches and scenarios, integrating non-bank financial entities, and exploring the use of agent-based models. As well, macroprudential stress tests should not be used in isolation but be treated as complements to other tools and—crucially—be combined with microprudential perspectives.

Introduction to Applied Stress Testing

Introduction to Applied Stress Testing
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822036089365
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Applied Stress Testing by : Martin Cihák

Stress testing is a useful and increasingly popular, yet sometimes misunderstood, method of analyzing the resilience of financial systems to adverse events. This paper aims to help demystify stress tests, and illustrate their strengths and weaknesses. Using an Excel-based exercise with institution-by-institution data, readers are walked through stress testing for credit risk, interest rate and exchange rate risks, liquidity risk and contagion risk, and are guided in the design of stress testing scenarios. The paper also describes the links between stress testing and other analytical tools, such as financial soundness indicators and supervisory early warning systems. Furthermore, it includes surveys of stress testing practices in central banks and the IMF.