Do banks’ internal Basel risk estimates reflect risk?
Irina Barakova and
Ajay Palvia
Journal of Financial Stability, 2014, vol. 13, issue C, 167-179
Abstract:
Using supervisory data for U.S. banks, we evaluate the alignment of Basel II/III AIRB (advanced internal ratings based) risk estimates with portfolio risk. We use loan performance as a direct measure of portfolio risk as well as less direct market-based measures. Our results document that AIRB risk weights are highly correlated with loan performance and that, in contrast, Basel I risk weights are not. We find that capital requirements under the AIRB approach are higher than those under Basel I especially for portfolios recently under stress such as mortgages and some sovereign exposures. The alignment of Basel risk estimates with market-based risk indicators is less robust, although the association is nevertheless stronger under the AIRB approach. Our results support the view that internally generated risk weights are determined mostly by portfolio risk and, as a result, are substantially more risk sensitive than the fixed asset class based risk weights of Basel I.
Keywords: Basel II; Basel III; Risk weights; Regulatory capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jfs.2014.05.005
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