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Credit valuation adjustment tail risk and the impact of wrong way trades

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  • Skoglund, Jimmy
  • Vestal, Doug
  • Chen, Wei

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Actively pricing and hedging credit valuation adjustment (CVA) has quickly emerged as a core function in banks. One of the major functions of the CVA desk is to risk manage CVA. It is well known that wrong way risk has a significant impact on both CVA itself, as well as on the CVA sensitivities (ie the Greeks). This means that wrong way risk can significantly impact the CVA desk hedging strategy. While wrong way risk may have a significant impact on CVA and CVA sensitivity, it is natural to expect that the effect on the tail risk of CVA, and hence the required capital, is even greater. This is an important consideration for the CVA desk as tail risks typically remain unhedged in practice and need to bear capital. In addition, to the extent that a CVA desk tries to hedge some tail risk, this is frequently done in the form of out-of-the money options on either the market instruments (interest rates, foreign exchange (FX), etc.) or credit instruments (credit default swap index or tranches). Since these instruments do not capture the wrong way risk dynamic (they do not have both the market and credit component), they typically are not suitable for completely offsetting the wrong way risk in the CVA book. This paper analyses the impact of wrong way risks on both CVA itself as well as on the tail risks of CVA. It demonstrates that the induced tail risk adjustment to account for wrong-way risk can be more significant than the impact on CVA itself. Hence, the CVA capital impact of wrong way risk can be larger than the CVA pricing impact of the wrong way risk.

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  • Skoglund, Jimmy & Vestal, Doug & Chen, Wei, 2013. "Credit valuation adjustment tail risk and the impact of wrong way trades," Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 6(3), pages 280-301, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:rmfi00:y:2013:v:6:i:3:p:280-301
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    Keywords

    counterparty risk; counterparty exposure; credit valuation adjustment; wrong way risk; tail risk;
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    JEL classification:

    • G2 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services
    • E5 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit

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