Canada : Financial Sector Assessment Program Stress Testing, Technical Note / International Monetary Fund.
Material type: TextSeries: IMF Staff Country ReportsPublisher: Washington, District of Columbia : International Monetary Fund, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (102 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:- text
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- 9781484331187
- 1484331184
- 332.1091724 23
- HG195 .I584 2014eb
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Cover; Contents; Glossary; INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW; A. Overview of Stress Tests; TABLES; 1. Stress Testing Recommendations; SCENARIOS; BANKING SECTOR-SOLVENCY STRESS TESTS; BANKING SECTOR-LIQUIDITY AND FUNDING STRESS TESTS-INDIVIDUAL AND NETWORK EFFECTS; A. Bottom-up Stress Test; A. Recommendations and Policy Implications; 2. Regulatory and Supervisory Capital Requirements; 3. Mapping Economic Sectors from the BU into Economic Sectors Used in BoC Estimation of PDs; 4. Capital Conservation Rule for Dividends Distribution; 5. IRBBB Spreads Under the Stress-test Scenario.
6. Trading Book Risk Parameters Under the Stress-test ScenarioB. IMF Top-down Stress Test; FIGURES; 1. IMF Top Down Approach; 7. Mapping Basel II Asset Classes and Exposures by Economic Sectors into New Basel II Asset Classes; 8. Dividends Distribution Schedule; 2. Geographical and Sectoral Distribution of Losses and Exposures; 3. IMF TD Solvency Stress Test Results-Sensitivity Analysis; C. OSFI Top-down Stress Test; BOX; 1. OSFI Algorithm to Project Loan Book; D. Reconciliation of Results; 9. Main Differences Between Different Approaches; E. Recommendations and Policy Implications.
4. Macro-financial Risk Assessment Framework (MFRAF) of the BoC5. MFRAF Modules; 6. MFRAF Modulus Timing; 7. The BoC Liquidity and Network Stress Test Results, Baseline Scenario; 8. Aggregate Loss Distributions, Baseline Scenario; 9. The BoC Liquidity and Network Stress Test Results, Adverse Scenario; 10. Aggregate Loss Distributions, Adverse Scenario; LIFE INSURANCE SECTOR-SOLVENCY STRESS TEST; 11. Total MCCSR Ratio in Baseline and Adverse Scenario; 12. Total Tier 1 Ratio in Baseline and Adverse Scenario; 13. Net Income in Baseline and Adverse Scenario; CMHC SOLVENCY STRESS TEST.
14. Contribution to MCCSR Deviation from Baseline10. FSIs: Big 6 versus the Rest of the Banking System; ANNEX; I. Statistical Annex; 15. Developments in Banking Sector; 11. Summary of Banks' Stress Testing Results; 16. Scenarios-Canada, Main Variables; 17. Scenarios-US, Euro Area, Other, Main Variables; 18. IMF Top Down Model of Income Statement-Interest Income; 19. IMF Top Down Model of Income Statement-Interest Expense; 20. IMF Top Down Model of Income Statement-Trading Income; 21. IMF Top Down Model of Income Statement-Non-interest Income.
22. IMF Top Down Model of Income Statement-Non-interest Expense23. IMF Top Down Assumptions-Loans, Deposits; 24. IMF Top Down Assumptions-Loans, Balance Sheet; 25. Solvency Stress Test Results; 26. Drivers of Stress Test Results-Contributions to CET1 Change; 27. Drivers of Stress Test Results-Contributions to Net Income; 28. Net Income and RWAs-Comparison; 29. Net Income and RWAs-Comparison; 30. Parameters of RWAs and Expected Losses-Comparison; 31. Recapitalization Needs-as Percent in gross income; 12. Liquid and Illiquid Assets of the BSL Metric-Haircuts Calibration.
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