FRTB: Strengthening Market Risk Practices?
Co-hosted by Quantifi & Kauri Solutions In July 2015, the Basel Committee proposed the FRTB-CVA framework which replaces the current CVA risk Capital calculations. Six months later it published the final rule of the FRTB framework designed to address the undercapitalisation of trading book exposures witnessed during the financial crisis. This webinar explores both frameworks in their historical context and takes an in-depth look at the challenges and implications of FRTB. Agenda Structure of new Trading Book Standardised and Internal Model Approaches Comparison between FRTB-CVA Standardised and Basic Approaches Importance of accurate and efficient CVA calculations Affect of FRTB and FRTB-CVA frameworks on bank balance sheets Impact on capital, modelling methodologies and IT complexity Speakers Dmitry Pugachevsky, Research Director, Quantifi Vlad Ender, Managing Director, Kauri Solutions https://www.quantifisolutions.com/

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