Credit Risk Modeling Using Excel and VBA with DVD O. Gunter Loffler Peter N. Posch. WILEY A John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., Publication

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Credit Risk Modeling Using Excel and VBA with DVD O Gunter Loffler Peter N. Posch WILEY A John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., Publication

Preface to the 2nd edition Preface to the 1st edition Some Hints for Troubleshooting xi xiii xv 1 Estimating Credit Scores with Logit 1 Linking scores, default probabilities and observed default behavior \ 1 Estimating logit coefficients in Excel 4 Computing statistics after model estimation 8 Interpreting regression statistics 10 Prediction and scenario analysis 12 Treating outliers in input variables 16 Choosing the functional relationship between the score and explanatory variables 20 Concluding remarks 25 Appendix 25 Logit and probit 25 Marginal effects 25 Notes and literature, 26 The Structural Approach to Default Prediction and Valuation 27 Default and valuation in a structural model 27 Implementing the Merton model with a one-year horizon, 30 The iterative approach 30 A solution using equity values and equity volatilities 35 Implementing the Merton model with a T-year horizon 39 Credit spreads 43 CreditGrades 44 Appendix 50 Notes and literature 52 Assumptions 52 Literature > 53

3 Transition Matrices 55 Cohort approach 56 Multi-period transitions 61 Hazard rate approach 63 Obtaining a generator matrix from a given transition matrix 69 Confidence intervals with the binomial distribution 71 Bootstrapped confidence intervals for the hazard approach 74 Notes and literature 78 Appendix. 78 Matrix functions - - - 78 4 Prediction of Default and Transition Rates 83 Candidate variables for prediction 83 Predicting investment-grade default rates with linear regression 85 Predicting investment-grade default rates with Poisson regression 88 Backtesting the prediction models 94 Predicting transition matrices 99 Adjusting transition matrices 100 Representing transition matrices with a single parameter 101 Shifting the transition matrix 103 Backtesting the transition forecasts 108 Scope of application ' 108 Notes and literature 110 Appendix 110 5 Prediction of Loss Given Default 115 Candidate variables for prediction 115 Instrument-related variables 116 Firm-specific variables 117 Macroeconomic variables 118 Industry variables 118 Creating a data set 119 Regression analysis of LGD 120 Backtesting predictions 123 Notes and literature 126 Appendix 126 6 Modeling and Estimating Default Correlations with the Asset Value Approach 131 Default correlation, joint default probabilities and the asset value approach 131 Calibrating the asset value approach to default experience: the method of moments 133 Estimating asset correlation with maximum likelihood 136 Exploring the reliability of estimators with a Monte Carlo study 144 Concluding remarks 147 Notes and literature > 147

7 Measuring Credit Portfolio Risk with the Asset Value Approach 149 A default-mode model implemented in the spreadsheet 149 VBA implementation of a default-mode model 152 Importance sampling 156 Quasi Monte Carlo 160 Assessing Simulation Error 162 Exploiting portfolio structure in the VBA program 165 Dealing with parameter uncertainty 168 Extensions, 170 First extension: Multi-factor model.- 170 Second extension: f-distributed asset values 171 Third extension: Random LGDs 173 Fourth extension: Other risk measures 175 Fifth extension: Multi-state modeling 177 Notes and literature 179 8 Validation of Rating Systems 181 Cumulative accuracy profile and accuracy ratios 182 Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) 185 Bootstrapping confidence intervals for the accuracy ratio 187 Interpreting caps and ROCs. 190 Brier score 191 Testing the calibration of rating-specific default probabilities 192 Validation strategies 195 Testing for missing information 198 Notes and literature 201 9 Validation of Credit Portfolio Models 203 Testing distributions with the Berkowitz test 203 Example implementation of the Berkowitz test 206 Representing the loss distribution, 207 Simulating the critical chi-square value 209 Testing modeling details: Berkowitz on subportfolios 211 Assessing power 214 Scope and limits of the test 216 Notes and literature 217 10 Credit Default Swaps and Risk-Neutral Default Probabilities 219 Describing the term structure of default: PDs cumulative, marginal and seen from today 220 From bond prices to risk-neutral default probabilities 221 Concepts and formulae 221 Implementation 225 Pricing a CDS 232 Refining the PD estimation 234

Market values for a CDS 237 Example 239 Estimating upfront CDS and the 'Big Bang' protocol 240 Pricing of a pro-rata basket 241 Forward CDS spreads 242 Example 243 Pricing of swaptions. 243 Notes and literature 247 Appendix. 247 Deriving the hazard rate for a CDS". _ - 247 11 Risk Analysis and Pricing of Structured Credit: CDOs and First-to-Default Swaps 249 Estimating CDO risk with Monte Carlo simulation 249 The large homogeneous portfolio (LHP) approximation 253 Systemic risk of CDO tranches 256 Default times for first-to-default swaps 259 CDO pricing in the LHP framework 263 Simulation-based CDO pricing 272 Notes and literature 281 Appendix 282 Closed-form solution for the LHP model ' 282 Cholesky decomposition 283 Estimating PD structure from a CDS 284 12 Basel II and Internal Ratings 285 Calculating capital requirements in the Internal Ratings-Based (IRB) approach 285 Assessing a given grading structure 288 Towards an optimal grading structure 294 Notes and literature 297 Appendix A l Visual Basics for Applications (VBA) 299 Appendix A2 Solver 307 Appendix A3 Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Newton's Method 313 Appendix A4 Testing and Goodness of Fit 319 Appendix A5 User-defined Functions 325 Index 333