<p>Many financial institutions around the world must prove minimum compliance to the Basel II Accord by 2015. For several banks, implementing internal risk rating systems (IRRS) is simply Basel II compliance. However, when carried out with a proper focus on bottom-line growth, this regulation has be
Developing, Validating and Using Internal Ratings
β Scribed by Giacomo De Laurentis, Renato Maino, Luca Molteni(auth.)
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 329
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides a thorough analysis of internal rating systems. Two case studies are devoted to building and validating statistical-based models for borrowersβ ratings, using SPSS-PASW and SAS statistical packages. Mainstream approaches to building and validating models for assigning counterpart ratings to small and medium enterprises are discussed, together with their implications on lending strategy.
Key Features:
β’ Presents an accessible framework for bank managers, students and quantitative analysts, combining strategic issues, management needs, regulatory requirements and statistical bases.
β’ Discusses available methodologies to build, validate and use internal rate models.
β’ Demonstrates how to use statistical packages for building statistical-based credit rating systems.
β’ Evaluates sources of model risks and strategic risks when using statistical-based rating systems in lending.
This book will prove to be of great value to bank managers, credit and loan officers, quantitative analysts and advanced students on credit risk management courses.Content:
Chapter 1 The Emergence of Credit Ratings Tools (pages 1β3):
Chapter 2 Classifications and Key Concepts of Credit Risk (pages 5β15):
Chapter 3 Rating Assignment Methodologies (pages 17β91):
Chapter 4 Developing a Statistical?based Rating System (pages 93β235):
Chapter 5 Validating Rating Models (pages 237β256):
Chapter 6 Case Study: Validating PanAlp Bank's Statistical?based Rating System for Financial Institutions (pages 257β283):
Chapter 7 Ratings usage Opportunities and Warnings (pages 285β314):
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