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Possibility that at least several banks will collapse, Situation in which default of one participant of financial system causes defaults of other participants, which leads to chain effect causing financial troubles
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What is financial crisis? 学び始める
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State of disequilibrium in financial market characterized by lack of liquidity
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What is financial stability? 学び始める
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Lack of financial crisis, State in which financial system fulfills all its functions in continuous and effective way, also in the case of unexpected and negative shocks at large scale, Ability to support economic processes, risk management and shock absorption.
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What is expected shortfall? 学び始める
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Present Value of the part of debt which is not backed by assets in the case of default
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What measures of risk of banking sector depend on? 学び始める
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-Capitalization of bank –the higher, the lower risk, Volatility of assets –the higher, the higher risk, Correlation of assets –the higher, the higher risk
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What are the measures of risk in banking sector? 学び始める
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probability that group of banks will collapse, probability that fraction of the banks will collapse, expected shortfall
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What are characteristics of price stability? 学び始める
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simple administrative procedure, standard forecasts, accountable, instruments of control, measurable
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What are characteristics of financial stability? 学び始める
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hardly measurable, not accountable, forecasted by stress tests and simulations, difficult administrative procedure
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Why measure financial stability? 学び始める
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1. It is easier to define, measure, model, analyse etc 2. problem of measurement should have priority as we need to compare and analyse 3. we need a formal, model-based definition
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How financial fragility is characterised? 学び始める
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It is characterised by reduced bank profitability and increased aggregate default.
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what bank profitability and increased aggregate default is linked to? 学び始める
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measure reflecting changes of some index in the specified period, for example: stock prices, market index values, interest rates, exchange rates, commodity prices, etc.
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What usually is taken for a measure of volatility? 学び始める
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standard deviation of returns
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What is historical volatility? 学び始める
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volatility determined on the basis of historical data
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What is implied volatility? 学び始める
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volatility determined from option prices
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What is forecasted volatility? 学び始める
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volatility for future period
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What is Realized volatility? 学び始める
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volatility of past period
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What volatility is related to? 学び始める
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to particular period, for example daily, monthly annual. This allows us to determine term structure of volatility –for each time period volatility is determined
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What is volatility clustering? 学び始める
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large changes are followed by large changes, small changes are followed by small changes
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Name some volatility properties? 学び始める
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Volatility is mean reverting, Positive and negative shocks have asymmetric impact on volatility, Price changes and volatility are negatively correlated, Changes of volatility on the different markets are positively correlated
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What are the two groups of historical volatility models? 学び始める
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Simple estimators, Estimators in financial econometrics models
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What Estimator of Anderson is? 学び始める
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o called integrated volatility –sum of logarithmic returns determined for short intraday intervals, Considered as a benchmark for simple volatility estimators
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What is EWMA (Exponentially Weighted Moving Average)? 学び始める
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JP Morgan in Riskmetrics Estimated sequentially as weighted average of previous variance and current squared deviation from mean
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Generalized AutoRegressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity
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This is monthly volatility, calculated by using prices of options on S&P 500, with different strikes.
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Name some volatility indices? 学び始める
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VXN (NASDAQ 100), VXD (DJIA), RVX (Russell 2000)
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