Transmission of Macro Shocks to Loan Losses in a Deep Crisis: The Case of Finland

34 Pages Posted: 28 Nov 2009

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Esa Jokivuolle

Bank of Finland, Research Unit

Matti Viren

Bank of Finland - Research

Oskari Vahamaa

University of Turku

Date Written: November 25, 2009

Abstract

Building on the work of Sorge and Virolainen (2006), we revisit the data on aggregate Finnish bank loan losses from the corporate sector, which covers the ‘Big Five’ crisis in Finland in the early 1990s. Several extensions to the empirical model are considered. These extensions are then used in the simulations of the aggregate loan loss distribution. The simulation results provide some guidance as to what might be the most important dimensions in which to improve the basic model. We found that making the average LGD depend on the business cycle seems to be the most important improvement. We also compare the empirical fit of the annual expected losses over a long period. In scenario-based analyses we find that a prolonged deep recession (as well as simultaneity of various macro shocks) has a convex effect on cumulative loan losses. This emphasizes the importance of an early policy response to a looming crisis. Finally, a comparison of the loan loss distribution on the eve of the 1990s crisis with the most recent distribution demonstrates the greatly elevated risk level prior to the 1990s crisis.

Keywords: credit risk, bank loan losses, banking crisis, macro shocks, default rates, stress testing

JEL Classification: C15, E37, G01, G21, G32, G33

Suggested Citation

Jokivuolle, Esa and Viren, Matti and Vahamaa, Oskari, Transmission of Macro Shocks to Loan Losses in a Deep Crisis: The Case of Finland (November 25, 2009). Bank of Finland Research Discussion Paper No. 26/2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1513246 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1513246

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Matti Viren

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Oskari Vahamaa

University of Turku ( email )

Turku, 20014
Finland

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