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Financial Statements-Based Bank Risk Aggregation / by Jianping Li, Lu Wei, Xiaoqian Zhu
(Innovation in Risk Analysis. ISSN:27316262)

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2022
Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Authors *Li, Jianping author
Wei, Lu author
Zhu, Xiaoqian author
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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size VIII, 210 p. 49 illus., 3 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Chapter 1. Basic concepts of bank risk aggregation -- Chapter 2. Research review of bank risk aggregation -- Chapter 3. Financial statements based bank risk aggregation framework -- Chapter 4. Bank risk aggregation based on income statement -- Chapter 5. A “factor-integral” approach to solve the low-frequency problem of income statement data -- Chapter 6. A two-stage bank risk aggregation approach based on financial statements data and external loss data -- Chapter 7. Bank risk aggregation based on income statement and balance sheet -- Chapter 8. Bank risk aggregation with off-balance sheet (OBS) items -- Chapter 9. Analysis of textual risk factors disclosed in financial statements -- Chapter 10. Bank risk aggregation with forward–looking textual risk disclosures -- Chapter 11. Main conclusions and future research
This book proposes a bank risk aggregation framework based on financial statements. Specifically, bank risk aggregation is of great importance to maintain stable operation of banking industry and prevent financial crisis. A major obstacle to bank risk management is the problem of data shortage, which makes many quantitative risk aggregation approaches typically fail. Recently, to overcome the problem of inaccurate total risk results caused by the shortage of risk data, some researchers have proposed a series of financial statements-based bank risk aggregation approaches. However, the existing studies have drawbacks of low frequency and time lag of financial statements data and usually ignore off-balance sheet business risk in bank risk aggregation. Thus, by reviewing the research progress in bank risk aggregation based on financial statements and improving the drawbacks of existing methods, this book proposes a bank risk aggregation framework based on financial statements. It makes full use of information recorded in financial statements, including income statement, on- and off-balance sheet assets, and textual risk disclosures, which solves the problem of data shortage in bank risk aggregation to some extent and improves the reliability and rationality of bank risk aggregation results. This book not only improves the theoretical studies of bank risk aggregation, but also provides an important support for the capital allocation of the banking industry in practice. Thus, this book has theoretical and practical importance for bank managers and researchers of bank risk management
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0408-0
Subjects LCSH:Financial risk management
LCSH:Econometrics
LCSH:Statistics 
FREE:Risk Management
FREE:Quantitative Economics
FREE:Applied Statistics
Classification LCC:HD61
DC23:658.155
ID 8000078818
ISBN 9789811904080

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