A framework to measure integrated risk |
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Authors: | Elena A. Medova Robert G. Smith |
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Abstract: | A framework underlying various models that measure the credit risk of a portfolio is extended in this paper to allow the integration of credit risk with a range of market risks using Monte Carlo simulation. A structural model is proposed that allows interest rates to be stochastic and provides closed-form expressions for the market value of a firm's equity and its probability of default. This model is embedded within the integrated framework and the general approach illustrated by measuring the risk of a foreign exchange forward when there is a significant probability of default by the counterparty. For this example moving from a market risk calculation to an integrated risk calculation reduces the expected future value of the instrument by an amount that could not be calculated using the common pre-settlement exposure technique for estimating the credit risk of a derivative. |
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Keywords: | Risk measurement Market risk Credit risk Pre-settlement risk Integrated risk Structural credit models Economic capital Foreign exchange forward |
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