C1 - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T13:39:20+00:00What Matters in Determining Capital Surcharges for Systemically Important Financial Institutions?
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One way of internalizing the externalities that each individual bank imposes on the rest of the financial system is to impose capital surcharges on them in line with their systemic importance.2011-11-17T10:29:55+00:00enWhat Matters in Determining Capital Surcharges for Systemically Important Financial Institutions?2011-11-17Financial system regulation and policiesDiscussion Paper 2011 -9https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/dp2011-09.pdfWhat Matters in Determining Capital Surcharges for Systemically Important Financial Institutions?Céline GauthierToni GravelleXuezhi LiuMoez SouissiNovember 2011CC1C15C8C81EE4E44GG0G01G2G21A Stochastic Volatility Model with Conditional Skewness
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/10/working-paper-2011-20/
We develop a discrete-time affine stochastic volatility model with time-varying conditional skewness (SVS). Importantly, we disentangle the dynamics of conditional volatility and conditional skewness in a coherent way.2011-10-07T10:34:48+00:00enA Stochastic Volatility Model with Conditional Skewness2011-10-07Asset pricingEconometric and statistical methodsWorking Paper 2011-20https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/wp2011-20.pdfA Stochastic Volatility Model with Conditional SkewnessBruno FeunouRoméo TedongapOctober 2011CC1C5GG1G12Measuring Systemic Importance of Financial Institutions: An Extreme Value Theory Approach
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/09/working-paper-2011-19/
In this paper, we define a financial institution’s contribution to financial systemic risk as the increase in financial systemic risk conditional on the crash of the financial institution. The higher the contribution is, the more systemically important is the institution for the system.2011-09-30T09:04:00+00:00enMeasuring Systemic Importance of Financial Institutions: An Extreme Value Theory Approach2011-09-30Econometric and statistical methodsFinancial institutionsFinancial stabilityFinancial system regulation and policiesWorking Paper 2011-19https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/wp2011-19.pdfMeasuring Systemic Importance of Financial Institutions: An Extreme Value Theory ApproachToni GravelleFuchun LiSeptember 2011CC1C14C5C58GG2G21G3G32