Background on Economic Capital
John S Walter
Background on Economic Capital
Introduction
Background on Economic Capital
Volatility and Capital: Measures of Risk
Conceptual Framework for Economic Capital Models and Required Inputs
Recovery Risk and Economic Capital
The Significance of Economic Capital to Financial Institutions
Economic Capital for Retail Credit Card Portfolios
Economic Capital for Counterparty Credit Risk
Economic Capital for Securitisations
Economic Capital for Market Risk
Measuring and Calculating Economic Operational Risk Capital
A Fundamental Look at Economic Capital and Risk-Based Profitability Measures
A Risk-Factor Model Foundation for Ratings-Based Bank Capital Rules
Allocating Portfolio Economic Capital to Sub-Portfolios
Spectral Capital Allocation
Evaluating Design Choices in Economic Capital Modelling: A Loss Function Approach
Institutions using economic capital methodology have coined the term to distinguish it from other measures of capital adequacy – in particular, regulatory and accounting concepts of capital. The term economic also encapsulates an ambition, like that of the dismal science, to describe and measure on a consistent basis the range of phenomena that drive a bank’s risk/return decisions. A consistent and comprehensive economic model accomplishes two goals:
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It provides a common currency of risk that management can use to compare the risk-adjusted profitability and relative value of businesses with widely varying degrees and sources of risk.
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It allows bank management and supervisors to evaluate overall capital adequacy in relation to the risk profile of the institution.
With increasing dialogue among practitioners, regulators, and academics, best practices have gradually emerged, setting standards for calculation in most aspects of economic capital. Advances continue, especially in the areas of operational risk and consumer credit risk, but the overall field has matured to the point where supervisors have begun, with the upcoming implementation of the New Basel Capital Accord
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