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Loss Distribution Estimation, External Data and Model Averaging

Ethan Cohen-Cole
University of Maryland - College Park

Todd Prono
Commodity Futures Trading Commission


11/20/07

FRB of Boston Quantitative Analysis Unit Working Paper No. QAU07-8

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This paper will discuss a proposed method for the estimation of loss distribution using information from a combination of internally derived data and data from external sources. The relevant context for this analysis is the estimation of operational loss distributions used in the calculation of capital adequacy. We present a robust, easy-to-implement approach that draws on Bayesian inferential methods. The principal intuition behind the method is to let the data itself determine how they should be incorporated into the loss distribution. This approach avoids the pitfalls of managerial choice on data weighting and cut-off selection and allows for the estimation of a single loss distribution.

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Date posted: November 21, 2007 ; Last revised: June 22, 2009

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Cohen-Cole, Ethan and Prono, Todd, Loss Distribution Estimation, External Data and Model Averaging (11/20/07). FRB of Boston Quantitative Analysis Unit Working Paper No. QAU07-8. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1031528


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Ethan Cohen-Cole (Contact Author)
University of Maryland - College Park ( email )
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742
United States
Todd Prono
Commodity Futures Trading Commission ( email )
Three Lafayette Centre
1155 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20581
United States
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