银行存款的面板数据建模

IF 0.8 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Annals of Finance Pub Date : 2020-10-06 DOI:10.1007/s10436-020-00373-1
Sofia Costa, Marta Faias, Pedro Júdice, Pedro Mota
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研究存款动态很重要,原因有三:首先,它是流动性压力测试的重要组成部分;其次,它对资产负债管理以及流动性和非流动性资产之间的分配至关重要;第三,它是对风险流动性方法的支持。当前的模型基于经常低估流动性风险的\(\textit{AR}(1)\)过程。因此,一家依赖这些模式的银行在发生危机时可能会面临倒闭。我们提出了一种使用面板数据和动量项对矿床建模的替代方法。该模型能够模拟各种存款轨迹,包括金融危机事件,显示出更高的提款率和现实的风险流动性估计,以及密度图,显示出与繁荣和金融危机相对应的各种可能值。因此,这种方法更适合银行的流动性管理,以及进行流动性压力测试。
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Panel data modeling of bank deposits

Studying the dynamics of deposits is important for three reasons: first, it serves as an important component of liquidity stress testing; second, it is crucial to asset-liability management exercises and the allocation between liquid and illiquid assets; third, it is the support for a Liquidity at Risk methodology. Current models are based on \(\textit{AR}(1)\) processes that often underestimate liquidity risk. Thus, a bank relying on those models may face failure in an event of crisis. We propose an alternative approach for modeling deposits, using panel data and a momentum term. The model enables the simulation of a variety of deposit trajectories, including episodes of financial distress, showing much higher drawdowns and realistic liquidity at risk estimates, as well as density plots that present a wide range of possible values, corresponding to booms and financial crises. Therefore, this methodology is more suitable for liquidity management at banks, as well as for conducting liquidity stress tests.

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Annals of Finance
Annals of Finance BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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期刊介绍: Annals of Finance provides an outlet for original research in all areas of finance and its applications to other disciplines having a clear and substantive link to the general theme of finance. In particular, innovative research papers of moderate length of the highest quality in all scientific areas that are motivated by the analysis of financial problems will be considered. Annals of Finance''s scope encompasses - but is not limited to - the following areas: accounting and finance, asset pricing, banking and finance, capital markets and finance, computational finance, corporate finance, derivatives, dynamical and chaotic systems in finance, economics and finance, empirical finance, experimental finance, finance and the theory of the firm, financial econometrics, financial institutions, mathematical finance, money and finance, portfolio analysis, regulation, stochastic analysis and finance, stock market analysis, systemic risk and financial stability. Annals of Finance also publishes special issues on any topic in finance and its applications of current interest. A small section, entitled finance notes, will be devoted solely to publishing short articles – up to ten pages in length, of substantial interest in finance. Officially cited as: Ann Finance
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