The European Central Bank (ECB) has finalized its comprehensive assessment of the solvency of the largest banks in the euro area and on October 26 disclosed the results of this assessment. In the present paper, Acharya and Steffen compare the outcomes of the ECB's assessment to their own benchmark stress tests conducted for 39 publically listed financial institutions that are also included in the ECB's regulatory review. The authors identify a negative correlation between their benchmark estimates for capital shortfalls and the regulatory capital shortfall, but a positive correlation between their benchmark estimates for losses under stress both in the banking book and in the trading book. They conclude that the regulatory stress test outco...
Did the Comprehensive Assessment (CA), preceding the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) launch in Eu...
This Commentary surveys the latest round of stress tests administered to EU banks by the European Ba...
Historically, banks have always had a central role in the economy. Their decisions do not only affec...
The European Central Bank (ECB) has finalized its comprehensive assessment of the solvency of the la...
Analysing the database made available by the European Central Bank and by the European Banking Autho...
We compare the capital shortfall measured by regulatory stress tests,to that o fa benchmark methodol...
peer reviewedWe compare the capital shortfall measured by regulatory stress tests, to that of a benc...
The Comprehensive Assessment conducted by the European Central Bank (ECB) represents a considerable ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2015.htmlDocuments de travail du...
It is common in the supervision of banks to perform and disclose a simultaneous standardized assessm...
Background: Stress tests have been increasingly used as a part of the supervisory tool by national r...
Before the ECB takes over responsibility for overseeing Europe’s largest banks, as foreseen in the e...
From the Introduction. With the results of its asset quality review (AQR), to be published on 26 Oct...
Did the Comprehensive Assessment (CA), preceding the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) launch in Eu...
The European Banking Authority (EBA) stress tests, which aim to quantify banks’ capital shortfall in...
Did the Comprehensive Assessment (CA), preceding the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) launch in Eu...
This Commentary surveys the latest round of stress tests administered to EU banks by the European Ba...
Historically, banks have always had a central role in the economy. Their decisions do not only affec...
The European Central Bank (ECB) has finalized its comprehensive assessment of the solvency of the la...
Analysing the database made available by the European Central Bank and by the European Banking Autho...
We compare the capital shortfall measured by regulatory stress tests,to that o fa benchmark methodol...
peer reviewedWe compare the capital shortfall measured by regulatory stress tests, to that of a benc...
The Comprehensive Assessment conducted by the European Central Bank (ECB) represents a considerable ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2015.htmlDocuments de travail du...
It is common in the supervision of banks to perform and disclose a simultaneous standardized assessm...
Background: Stress tests have been increasingly used as a part of the supervisory tool by national r...
Before the ECB takes over responsibility for overseeing Europe’s largest banks, as foreseen in the e...
From the Introduction. With the results of its asset quality review (AQR), to be published on 26 Oct...
Did the Comprehensive Assessment (CA), preceding the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) launch in Eu...
The European Banking Authority (EBA) stress tests, which aim to quantify banks’ capital shortfall in...
Did the Comprehensive Assessment (CA), preceding the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) launch in Eu...
This Commentary surveys the latest round of stress tests administered to EU banks by the European Ba...
Historically, banks have always had a central role in the economy. Their decisions do not only affec...