Stressed value-at-risk (SVAR)
Analytical method of computing stressed value-at-risk with conditional value-at-risk
The author of this paper develops an analytical form of stressed value-at-risk (analytical SVaR), using conditional value-at-risk (CoVaR).
FRTB may lead banks to take more risk, says Deloitte
Analysis shows some trading desks receive lower capital with stressed market risk charge
Imap exposes differences on one-in-200-year risks
Diverging views remain on calibration of stresses
Time to see models and shocks for what they are
Market shocks are earthquakes, not a game of roulette
VAR limits: dislocations put focus on other lines of defence
Wild moves in the Swiss franc and US Treasuries blindsided VAR models
Hull and White on the pros and cons of expected shortfall
Expected shortfall may be more conservative than VAR, but there are backtesting and stability concerns
Applied risk management series: Integrating stress tests with risk management
Stress testing is a vital part of successful risk management, but risk managers at energy trading firms frequently face obstacles in designing and implementing successful stress testing programmes. In this article, Carlos Blanco provides some advice on…
Remembering Lehman: CCPs hardwire collapse into models
Five years on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the chaos that followed is now being erased from some value-at-risk models – and clearing houses do not agree on how to prop up their margin requirements. By Tom Osborn
Risk USA: "We needed to run a simpler bank," says UBS risk manager
Capital pressures that drove UBS out of fixed income could force other banks to follow suit, says market risk head – and names Société Générale and BNP Paribas as examples
Forex options traders count the cost of stressed VAR
Costing stressed VAR
Stressed VAR will hit forex options, dealers warn
Certain forex options and exotics penalised by Basel 2.5, including emerging market currencies and double no-touches
Risk 25: Banks prepare for a low-RWA future
Weight loss: preparing for a low-RWA future
Credible capital: regulators prepare to tackle RWA divergence
Credible capital
Basel 2.5 caused €200 billion jump in RWAs
European banks saw their RWAs leap at the turn of the year, as new trading book rules collided with the EBA's call to achieve a 9% capital minimum
Beyond Basel 2.5: regulators prepare trading book review
Beyond Basel 2.5
Ambition of Basel's trading book review has faded, sources say
Patchwork of risk measures - including standalone CVA charge - may be left intact
Credit derivatives house of the year: Deutsche Bank
Risk awards 2012