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Estimating Default Frequencies and Macrofinancial Linkages in the Mexican Banking Sector

Author/Editor: Blavy, Rodolphe | Souto, Marcos
Authorized for Distribution: May 1, 2009
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Summary: The credit risk measures we develop in this paper are used to investigate macrofinancial linkages in the Mexican banking system. Domestic and external macro-financial variables are found to be closely associated with banking soundness. At the aggregate level, high external volatility and domestic interest rates are associated with higher expected default probability. Though results vary substantially across individual banks, domestic activity and U.S. growth, and higher asset prices, are generally associated with lower credit risks, while increased volatility worsens credit risks. The expected default probability is also found to be a leading indicator of traditional financial stability indicators.
 
Series: Working Paper No. 09/109
Subject(s): Bank soundness | Banking sector | Banks | Credit risk | Data analysis | Economic models | Mexico
Author's keyword(s): banking sector | credit risk | macrofinancial links | Mexico | banking sector soundness
 
English  
    Published:   May 1, 2009        
            Format:   Paper
    Stock No:   WPIEA2009109   Pages:   32
    Price:   US$18.00 (Academic Rate: US$18.00 )
       
     
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