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Modelling Operational Risk Using Bayesian Inference (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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Modelling Operational Risk Using Bayesian Inference (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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The management of operational risk in the banking industry has
undergone explosive changes over the last decade due to substantial
changes in the operational environment. Globalization,
deregulation, the use of complex financial products, and changes in
information technology have resulted in exposure to new risks which
are very different from market and credit risks. In response, the
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has developed a new
regulatory framework for capital measurement and standards for the
banking sector. This has formally defined operational risk and
introduced corresponding capital requirements. Many banks are
undertaking quantitative modelling of operational risk using the
Loss Distribution Approach (LDA) based on statistical
quantification of the frequency and severity of operational risk
losses. There are a number of unresolved methodological challenges
in the LDA implementation. Overall, the area of quantitative
operational risk is very new and different methods are under hot
debate. This book is devoted to quantitative issues in LDA. In
particular, the use of Bayesian inference is the main focus. Though
it is very new in this area, the Bayesian approach is well suited
for modelling operational risk, as it allows for a consistent and
convenient statistical framework for quantifying the uncertainties
involved. It also allows for the combination of expert opinion with
historical internal and external data in estimation procedures.
These are critical, especially for low-frequency/high-impact
operational risks. This book is aimed at practitioners in risk
management, academic researchers in financial mathematics, banking
industry regulators and advanced graduate students in the area. It
is a must-read for anyone who works, teaches or does research in
the area of financial risk.
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