Journal Article
Bank capital requirements for market risk: the internal models approach
Abstract: The increases prominence of trading activities at many large banking companies has highlighted bank exposure to market risk-the risk of loss from adverse movements in financial market rates and prices. In response, bank supervisors in the United States and abroad have developed a new set of capital requirements to ensure that banks have adequate capital resources to address market risk. This paper offers an overview of the new requirements, giving particular attention to their most innovative feature: a capital charge calculated for each bank using the output of that bank's internal risk measurement model. The authors contend that the use of internal models should lead to regulatory capital charges that conform more closely to banks' true risk exposures. In addition, the information generated by the models should allow supervisors and market participants to compare risk exposures over time and across institutions.
Keywords: Bank capital; Risk;
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Part of Series: Economic Policy Review
Publication Date: 1997
Volume: 3
Issue: Dec
Pages: 1-12