Retail Loans and Basel II: Using Portfolio Segmentation to Reduce Capital Requirements

D. Kaltofen, Stephan Paul, Stefan Stein
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The key concept underlying the Basel II framework for risk measurement and corresponding equity capital standards is that the existing regulations pertaining to credit risk will be individualised through reference to the internal ratings of banks. In accordance with the regulatory guidelines, Daniel Kaltofen, Stephan Paul and Stefan Stein develop an ‘optimised segmentation approach’ with regard to the credit default event and measure the implications for regulatory capital requirements. As regards methodology, they present an innovative technique and test it on a data set of approximately 413,000 motor vehicle loans. By classifying loans according to selective predictors of default, the authors find that banks can achieve significant savings in terms of ensuring a lower regulatory capital requirement. This provides banks with the opportunity to increase lending capacity. The technique overcomes the disadvantages of the more familiar standard methods used in today’s bank risk management and delivers more robust results.
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零售贷款和巴塞尔协议II:利用投资组合分割降低资本要求
《巴塞尔协议II》风险衡量框架和相应的权益资本标准的关键概念是,现有的信贷风险监管将参照银行的内部评级进行个体化。根据监管指导方针,Daniel Kaltofen, Stephan Paul和Stefan Stein开发了一种关于信用违约事件的“优化分割方法”,并衡量了对监管资本要求的影响。关于方法,他们提出了一项创新技术,并在大约413 000辆汽车贷款的数据集上进行了测试。通过根据选择性的违约预测因素对贷款进行分类,作者发现,银行可以在确保较低的监管资本要求方面实现显著节省。这为银行提供了增加贷款能力的机会。该技术克服了当今银行风险管理中使用的更熟悉的标准方法的缺点,并提供了更可靠的结果。
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