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Modeling a distribution of mortgage credit losses
Gapko, Petr ; Šmíd, Martin
One of the biggest risks arising from financial operations is the risk of counterparty default, commonly known as a “credit risk”. Leaving unmanaged, the credit risk would, with a high probability, result in a crash of a bank. In our paper, we will focus on the credit risk quantification methodology. We will demonstrate that the current regulatory standards for credit risk management are at least not perfect, despite the fact that the regulatory framework for credit risk measurement is more developed than systems for measuring other risks, e.g. market risks or operational risk. Generalizing the well known KMV model, standing behind Basel II, we build a model of a loan portfolio involving a dynamics of the common factor, influencing the borrowers’ assets, which we allow to be non-normal. We show how the parameters of our model may be estimated by means of past mortgage deliquency rates.
Výběrové vlastnosti Odhadů Hurstova exponentu na datech s težkými chvosty
Baruník, Jozef ; Krištoufek, Ladislav
We show how the sampling properties of Hurst exponent methods of estimation change with the presence of heavy tails in the data.
Waveletová analýza trhů střední evropy během krize
Vácha, Lukáš ; Baruník, Jozef
In the proposed paper we would like to test for the different reactions of the stock markets to current financial crisis. We will focus on the Central European stock markets, namely Czech, Polish, Hungarian and compare them to German and U.S. benchmark stock markets.

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