Retail credit stress testing using a discrete hazard model with macroeconomic factors

Retail credit stress testing using a discrete hazard model with macroeconomic factors

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Article ID: iaor2014451
Volume: 65
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 340
End Page Number: 350
Publication Date: Mar 2014
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: ,
Keywords: maintenance, repair & replacement, simulation: applications
Abstract:

Retail credit models are implemented using discrete survival analysis, enabling macroeconomic conditions to be included as time‐varying covariates. In consequence, these models can be used to estimate changes in probability of default given downturn economic scenarios. Compared with traditional models, we offer improved methodologies for scenario generation and for the use of them to predict default rates. Monte Carlo simulation is used to generate a distribution of estimated default rates from which Value at Risk and Expected Shortfall are computed as a means of stress testing. Several macroeconomic variables are considered and in particular factor analysis is employed to model the structure between these variables. Two large UK data sets are used to test this approach, resulting in plausible dynamic models and stress test outcomes.

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