Ioannis Anagnostou,Javier Sanchez Rivero,Sumit Sourabh,Drona Kandhai
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Abstract
The robustness of credit portfolio models is of great interest for financial institutions and regulators, since misspecified models translate into insufficient capital buffers and a crisis-prone financial system. In this paper, the authors propose a method to enhance credit portfolio models based on the model of Merton by incorporating contagion effects. While, in most models, the risks related to financial interconnectedness are neglected, the authors use Bayesian network methods to uncover the direct and indirect relationships between credits while maintaining the convenient representation of factor models. A range of techniques to learn the structure and parameters of financial networks from real credit default swaps data are studied and evaluated. Their approach is demonstrated in detail in a stylized portfolio, and the impact on standard risk metrics is estimated.
期刊介绍:
With the re-writing of the Basel accords in international banking and their ensuing application, interest in credit risk has never been greater. The Journal of Credit Risk focuses on the measurement and management of credit risk, the valuation and hedging of credit products, and aims to promote a greater understanding in the area of credit risk theory and practice. The Journal of Credit Risk considers submissions in the form of research papers and technical papers, on topics including, but not limited to: Modelling and management of portfolio credit risk Recent advances in parameterizing credit risk models: default probability estimation, copulas and credit risk correlation, recoveries and loss given default, collateral valuation, loss distributions and extreme events Pricing and hedging of credit derivatives Structured credit products and securitizations e.g. collateralized debt obligations, synthetic securitizations, credit baskets, etc. Measuring managing and hedging counterparty credit risk Credit risk transfer techniques Liquidity risk and extreme credit events Regulatory issues, such as Basel II, internal ratings systems, credit-scoring techniques and credit risk capital adequacy.