This note focuses on the elements of novelty that characterise the 2016 stress test, based on the methodological notes released by the European Banking Authority, and discusses in closer detail the following key aspects: the request for specific forecasts concerning 'conduct risk'; the greater attention towards risks originated by foreign exchange exposures; the lack of a 'pass/fail' threshold that partitions tested banks into 'safe' and 'unsafe' ones; and the change in the sample size of banks required to take the test.bank stress tests; bank supervision; European Banking Authority; EBA; conduct risks; EU banks; European Union; banking industry
Emergence of crisis in financial markets, especially banks, have forced a change in approach to risk...
Contrary to the common approach of stress-testing under which banks are evaluated whether they are d...
This chapter provides an overview of European bank stress tests, one of the supervisory tools used t...
This note focuses on the elements of novelty that characterise the 2016 stress test, based on the me...
This note focuses on the elements of novelty that characterise the 2016 stress test, based on the m...
The 2016 EU-wide stress test requires banks to assess the impact of exchange rate movements on the q...
The diploma thesis deals with stress testing as a specific tool which is used by European Banking As...
The results of the European Banking Authority’s (EBA) stress test, administered to banks across the ...
The 2018 EU-wide stress test requires banks to evaluate the impact on profits and capital of common ...
Abstract—Stress Tests are conducted by national supervisors as well as by the European Banking Auth...
Since the financial crisis, stress tests have become an important supervisory and financial stabilit...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the negative impact of “mundialisation” on the banking secto...
In the Paper, the basic types of bank stress tests will be showed as examples from the practice of a...
The latest round of stress test conducted by the European Banking Authority for 51 large banking gr...
This bachelor thesis is about stress testing of banking system, which is one of the most important t...
Emergence of crisis in financial markets, especially banks, have forced a change in approach to risk...
Contrary to the common approach of stress-testing under which banks are evaluated whether they are d...
This chapter provides an overview of European bank stress tests, one of the supervisory tools used t...
This note focuses on the elements of novelty that characterise the 2016 stress test, based on the me...
This note focuses on the elements of novelty that characterise the 2016 stress test, based on the m...
The 2016 EU-wide stress test requires banks to assess the impact of exchange rate movements on the q...
The diploma thesis deals with stress testing as a specific tool which is used by European Banking As...
The results of the European Banking Authority’s (EBA) stress test, administered to banks across the ...
The 2018 EU-wide stress test requires banks to evaluate the impact on profits and capital of common ...
Abstract—Stress Tests are conducted by national supervisors as well as by the European Banking Auth...
Since the financial crisis, stress tests have become an important supervisory and financial stabilit...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the negative impact of “mundialisation” on the banking secto...
In the Paper, the basic types of bank stress tests will be showed as examples from the practice of a...
The latest round of stress test conducted by the European Banking Authority for 51 large banking gr...
This bachelor thesis is about stress testing of banking system, which is one of the most important t...
Emergence of crisis in financial markets, especially banks, have forced a change in approach to risk...
Contrary to the common approach of stress-testing under which banks are evaluated whether they are d...
This chapter provides an overview of European bank stress tests, one of the supervisory tools used t...