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Transitional credit modelling and its relationship to market value at risk: an Australian sectoral perspective
Authors:David E Allen  Robert Powell
Institution:School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, 6027, Australia
Abstract:Internal credit risk modelling is important for banks for the calculation of capital adequacy in terms of the Basel Accords, and for the management of sectoral exposure. We examine Credit Value at Risk (VaR), Conditional Credit Value at Risk (Credit CVaR) and the relationship between market and credit risk. Significant association is found between different Credit CVaR methods, and between market and credit risk. Simpler Credit CVaR methods are found to be viable alternatives to more complex methodology. The relationship between market and credit risk is used to develop a new model that allows banks to incorporate industry risk into transition modelling, without macroeconomic analysis.
Keywords:Value at risk  Conditional value at risk  Industries  Credit risk  Transition matrix  G1  G21
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