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The impact of sector concentration in loan portfolios on economic capital

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  • Klaus Düllmann

    (Deutsche Bundesbank)

  • Nancy Masschelein

    (National Bank of Belgium)

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  • Klaus Düllmann & Nancy Masschelein, 2006. "The impact of sector concentration in loan portfolios on economic capital," Financial Stability Review, National Bank of Belgium, vol. 4(1), pages 175-187, June.
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    2. Pierpaolo Grippa & Lucyna Gornicka, 2016. "Measuring Concentration Risk - A Partial Portfolio Approach," IMF Working Papers 2016/158, International Monetary Fund.
    3. Nancy Masschelein & Kostas Tsatsaronis, 2008. "Measuring default risk in the trading book," Financial Stability Review, National Bank of Belgium, vol. 6(1), pages 163-172, June.
    4. Klaus Düllmann & Nancy Masschelein, 2007. "A Tractable Model to Measure Sector Concentration Risk in Credit Portfolios," Journal of Financial Services Research, Springer;Western Finance Association, vol. 32(1), pages 55-79, October.
    5. Nikola Tarashev & Haibin Zhu, 2008. "Specification and Calibration Errors in Measures of Portfolio Credit Risk: The Case of the ASRF Model," International Journal of Central Banking, International Journal of Central Banking, vol. 4(2), pages 129-173, June.
    6. Mager, Ferdinand & Schmieder, Christian, 2008. "Stress testing of real credit portfolios," Discussion Paper Series 2: Banking and Financial Studies 2008,17, Deutsche Bundesbank.
    7. Lyons, Paul & Nevin, Ciarán & Shaw, Frances, 2019. "Real-estate concentration in the Irish banking system," Financial Stability Notes 4/FS/19, Central Bank of Ireland.

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