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Reverse Stress Testing and Multivariate Extremes
Reverse stress testing of a financial portfolio aims to identify scenarios for risk factors that lead to a specified adverse portfolio outcome, typically a large portfolio loss. The stress scenarios of interest naturally need to be probable yet extreme. In order to capture movements of risk factors that result in large portfolio losses, we propose a method to estimate stress scenarios using extrapolation based on techniques from multivariate extreme value theory. Such a method effectively addresses data scarcity in the joint tail regions while allowing for more flexible model assumptions focused on extremes. We study the asymptotic behaviour of the proposed estimator, investigate its finite-sample performance in simulation studies and apply it to real data in a case study.
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Natalia Nolde
University of British Columbia
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English
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Menglin Zhou The University of British Columbia