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Concentration Risk in Credit Portfolios [electronic resource] / by Eva Lütkebohmert.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: EAA SeriesPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Description: XVIII, 226 p. 17 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540708704
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 519 23
LOC classification:
  • HB135-147
Online resources:
Contents:
to Credit Risk Modeling -- Risk Measurement -- Modeling Credit Risk -- The Merton Model -- The Asymptotic Single Risk Factor Model -- Mixture Models -- The CreditRisk+ Model -- Concentration Risk in Credit Portfolios -- Ad-Hoc Measures of Concentration -- Name Concentration -- Sector Concentration -- Empirical Studies on Concentration Risk -- Default Contagion -- Empirical Studies on Default Contagion -- Models Based on Copulas -- A Voter Model for Credit Contagion -- Equilibrium Models.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Modeling and management of credit risk are the main topics within banks and other lending institutions. Historical experience shows that, in particular, concentration of risk in credit portfolios has been one of the major causes of bank distress. Therefore, concentration risk is highly relevant to anyone who wants to go beyond the very basic portfolio credit risk models. The book gives an introduction to credit risk modeling with the aim to measure concentration risks in credit portfolios. Taking the basic principles of credit risk in general as a starting point, several industry models are studied. These allow banks to compute a probability distribution of credit losses at the portfolio level. Besides these industry models the Internal Ratings Based model, on which Basel II is based, is treated. On the basis of these models various methods for the quantification of name and sector concentration risk and the treatment of default contagion are discussed. The book reflects current research in these areas from both an academic and a supervisory perspective.
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to Credit Risk Modeling -- Risk Measurement -- Modeling Credit Risk -- The Merton Model -- The Asymptotic Single Risk Factor Model -- Mixture Models -- The CreditRisk+ Model -- Concentration Risk in Credit Portfolios -- Ad-Hoc Measures of Concentration -- Name Concentration -- Sector Concentration -- Empirical Studies on Concentration Risk -- Default Contagion -- Empirical Studies on Default Contagion -- Models Based on Copulas -- A Voter Model for Credit Contagion -- Equilibrium Models.

Modeling and management of credit risk are the main topics within banks and other lending institutions. Historical experience shows that, in particular, concentration of risk in credit portfolios has been one of the major causes of bank distress. Therefore, concentration risk is highly relevant to anyone who wants to go beyond the very basic portfolio credit risk models. The book gives an introduction to credit risk modeling with the aim to measure concentration risks in credit portfolios. Taking the basic principles of credit risk in general as a starting point, several industry models are studied. These allow banks to compute a probability distribution of credit losses at the portfolio level. Besides these industry models the Internal Ratings Based model, on which Basel II is based, is treated. On the basis of these models various methods for the quantification of name and sector concentration risk and the treatment of default contagion are discussed. The book reflects current research in these areas from both an academic and a supervisory perspective.

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