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Kreditrisikomodelle (Merton, KMV, CreditMetrics)×Zinsmodelle (Vasicek, CIR, Nelson-Siegel)×
FachgebietFinanzwirtschaftFinanzwirtschaft
FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Entstehungsjahr19741977
UrheberRobert C. Merton (structural model); J.P. Morgan / Gupton et al. (CreditMetrics)Vasicek (1977); Nelson & Siegel (1987)
TypStructural and portfolio credit risk modelTerm-structure / short-rate model
Wegweisende QuelleMerton, R. C. (1974). On the Pricing of Corporate Debt: The Risk Structure of Interest Rates. The Journal of Finance, 29(2), 449-470. DOI ↗Vasicek, O. (1977). An Equilibrium Characterization of the Term Structure. Journal of Financial Economics, 5(2), 177–188. DOI ↗
AliasnamenMerton model, KMV model, CreditMetrics, structural credit risk modelterm structure models, short-rate models, yield curve models, Vasicek model
Verwandt55
ZusammenfassungCredit risk models estimate the probability that a borrower defaults and the resulting distribution of credit losses. The structural approach was introduced by Robert C. Merton in 1974, treating a firm's equity as a call option on its assets, and was later extended into the KMV distance-to-default framework and the CreditMetrics rating-transition portfolio model published by J.P. Morgan in 1997.Interest rate models are structural models that describe how interest rates evolve over time within a stochastic differential equation framework. The family covers Vasicek's normal short-rate process (1977), the CIR square-root process, the adjustable Hull-White extension, and the Nelson-Siegel approach to fitting the yield curve (1987).
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