Stress Testing the Corporate Loans Portfolio of the Canadian Banking Sector
Miroslav Misina,
David Tessier and
Shubhasis Dey ()
Staff Working Papers from Bank of Canada
Abstract:
Stress testing, at its most general level, is an investigation of the performance of an entity under abnormal operating conditions. The authors focus on one set of entities--the Canadian banking sector--and investigate losses in the loans portfolio of this sector as a function of changing circumstances in the different industries in which these loans reside. These circumstances are characterized by means of one summary measure--sectoral probabilities of default--and this measure is modelled as a function of macroeconomic variables. Using this model, the authors assess the interrelationship between the macroeconomic environment and sectoral defaults, and perform a series of stress tests under different scenarios that are thought to be most pertinent to Canada. The tools underlying the authors' analysis are general and can be applied to other countries, as well as to other macroeconomic scenarios.
Keywords: Financial stability; Financial institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C15 G21 G33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 46 pages
Date: 2006
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