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Ajustament de Valoració de Deute×Ajustament de Valoració de Crèdit×
CampFinances quantitativesFinances quantitatives
FamíliaRegression modelRegression model
Any d'origen2000s2000s
Autor originalJon Gregory, Christoph BurgardJon Gregory
TipusValuation FrameworkValuation Framework
Font seminalGregory, J. (2009). Counterparty Credit Risk: The New Challenge for Global Financial Markets. John Wiley & Sons. link ↗Gregory, J. (2009). Counterparty Credit Risk: The New Challenge for Global Financial Markets. John Wiley & Sons. link ↗
ÀliesOwn Credit Adjustment, OCACVA, Counterparty Risk Adjustment
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ResumDebit Valuation Adjustment (DVA) represents the value of your own credit risk to counterparties. DVA measures the gain in derivative value if you default on your obligations—a benefit for your shareholders because creditors receive less than the full derivative value. DVA is controversial but now mandatory under IFRS 13 for fair value accounting.Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA) is the market price of counterparty credit risk embedded in over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives. CVA measures the loss from counterparty default, accounting for both the probability of default and the exposure at that time. It has become a key component of derivative valuation and risk management since the 2008 financial crisis.
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