Connecting rating migration matrices and the business cycle by means of generalized regression models
Marius Pfeuffer and
Matthias Fischer
Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 2016, vol. 32, issue 5, 639-647
Abstract:
The modeling of macroeconomic influence on rating migration matrices plays an important role in credit risk management, especially in stress testing. In contrast to approaches, which separately condition migration matrices by a qualitative assessment of the state of the business cycle, we promote the use of generalized regression models, which directly allow to consider macroeconomic covariates. We systemize, extend, and critically discuss different regression approaches and put an emphasis on violations of model assumptions as well as on sufficient treatment of such problems, an aspect, which has not been focused on to a satisfactory extent in the recent literature. Moreover, we introduce a framework for model evaluation and variable selection, which is based on the concept of out‐of‐sample forecasting, in order to avoid overfitting. Finally, we illustrate the concepts outlined by practical examples based on Standard & Poor's global corporate ratings data. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Date: 2016
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