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− | + | '''Reading''': Stress Testing, Guideline E-18 | |
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+ | '''Authour''': OSFI (Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada) | ||
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+ | || '''BA Quick-Summary''': <span style="color: green;>'''Stress Testing'''</span> | ||
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+ | * OSFI.Stress is yet another elaboration of the central actuarial theme of '''risk management'''. | ||
+ | * It's a general discussion of stress-testing that applies to any FRFI ''(Federally Regulated Financial Institution.)'' | ||
+ | * Contrast this with the CIA's educational note on FCT (Financial Condition Testing), ''[[CIA.FCT-1]]'', that applies only to insurers. | ||
+ | : ''(There is overlap between the two, but [[CIA.FCT-1]] is significantly more important.)'' | ||
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==Pop Quiz== | ==Pop Quiz== | ||
− | What is the purpose of stress-testing? ''(See [[CIA. | + | What is the purpose of stress-testing? ''(See [[CIA.FCT-1]])'' [Hint: <span style="color: red;">'''risk-complement-Cap-Liq'''</span>] |
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− | | Questions held out from | + | | Questions held out from Fall 2019 exam: '''#20'''. ''(Skip these now to have a fresh exam to practice on later. For links to these questions, see [[Exam Summaries]].)'' |
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|| [https://www.battleactsmain.ca/pdf/Exam_(2014_2-Fall)/(2014_2-Fall)_(26).pdf <span style='font-size: 12px; background-color: yellow; border: solid; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 5px; padding: 2px 5px 2px 5px; margin: 5px;'>E</span>] <span style='color: red;'>'''(2014.Fall #26)'''</span> | || [https://www.battleactsmain.ca/pdf/Exam_(2014_2-Fall)/(2014_2-Fall)_(26).pdf <span style='font-size: 12px; background-color: yellow; border: solid; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 5px; padding: 2px 5px 2px 5px; margin: 5px;'>E</span>] <span style='color: red;'>'''(2014.Fall #26)'''</span> | ||
− | || see [[CIA. | + | || see [[CIA.FCT-1]] <br> - ''(reverses stress-testing)'' |
|| '''SCENARIO''': <br> - improve stress-testing | || '''SCENARIO''': <br> - improve stress-testing | ||
|| <span style='color: blue;'>'''roles & responsibilities:'''</span> <br> - BoD v management | || <span style='color: blue;'>'''roles & responsibilities:'''</span> <br> - BoD v management | ||
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|| '''defn''': <br> - of stress-testing | || '''defn''': <br> - of stress-testing | ||
|| '''considerations''': <br> - of stress-testing | || '''considerations''': <br> - of stress-testing | ||
− | || see [[CIA. | + | || see [[CIA.FCT-1]] <br> - ''(reverses stress-testing)'' |
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===Intro=== | ===Intro=== | ||
− | It might be a good idea to first review [[CIA. | + | It might be a good idea to first review [[CIA.FCT-1]] because it's closely related to [[OSFI.Stress]]. ''(The FCT article began by addressing the <u>why</u> and the <u>how</u> for stress-testing.)'' |
− | OSFI's paper on stress-testing doesn't discuss any specific stress-testing methodology, but it does address a few key issues that were not addressed [[CIA. | + | OSFI's paper on stress-testing doesn't discuss any specific stress-testing methodology, but it does address a few key issues that were not addressed [[CIA.FCT-1]]. |
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:: ...exceptional but plausible events. | :: ...exceptional but plausible events. | ||
− | : ''Recall that stress-testing applies to any type of company whereas | + | : ''Recall that stress-testing applies to any type of company whereas FCT applies only to insurance companies.'' |
: '''Note''': The role of the BoD ''(Board of Directors)'' versus the role of management in the stress-testing program is important to understand: | : '''Note''': The role of the BoD ''(Board of Directors)'' versus the role of management in the stress-testing program is important to understand: | ||
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− | * You should think about how [[OSFI.Stress]] relates to [[CIA. | + | * You should think about how [[OSFI.Stress]] relates to [[CIA.FCT-1]]. |
− | ** Recall that in the BattleCodes for [[CIA. | + | ** Recall that in the BattleCodes for [[CIA.FCT-1]], I asked you to think about how these readings are similar and how they are different. |
− | ** The obvious '''similarity''' is that they are both about stress-testing. The obvious '''difference''' is that [[CIA. | + | ** The obvious '''similarity''' is that they are both about stress-testing. The obvious '''difference''' is that [[CIA.FCT-1]] pertains to insurance companies (since it was written by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries!) and [[OSFI.Stress]] applies to any type of company. |
** ''(This is an open-ended question - something fun to think about the next time you're in a boring meeting!)'' | ** ''(This is an open-ended question - something fun to think about the next time you're in a boring meeting!)'' | ||
Latest revision as of 10:44, 23 August 2024
Reading: Stress Testing, Guideline E-18
Authour: OSFI (Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada)
BA Quick-Summary: Stress Testing
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Contents
Pop Quiz
What is the purpose of stress-testing? (See CIA.FCT-1) [Hint: risk-complement-Cap-Liq]
BattleTable
Based on past exams, the main things you need to know (in rough order of importance) are:
- purpose of stress-testing
- roles & responsibilities of Board of Directors versus senior management regarding stress-testing program
- compare scenario-testing versus sensitivity-testing
- definition of stress-testing
- SCENARIO: analyze a given scenario for quality of risk management & stress-testing, and suggest improvements
- rudimentary considerations in a stress-testing program [Hint: RUDI]
Top Questions ← Questions you absolutely need to know!
Questions held out from Fall 2019 exam: #20. (Skip these now to have a fresh exam to practice on later. For links to these questions, see Exam Summaries.) |
reference part (a) part (b) part (c) part (d) E (2018.Fall #22) purpose:
- of stress-testingroles & responsibilities:
- BoD v managementpurpose:
- of stress-testing (details)E (2017.Fall #24) purpose:
- of stress-testingE (2017.Spring #22) SCENARIO:
- improve stress-testingSCENARIO:
- improve stress-testingSCENARIO:
- improve stress-testingE (2016.Fall #20) defn:
- of stress-testingpurpose:
- of stress-testingcompare: scenario v sensitivity testing roles & responsibilities:
- BoD v managementE (2014.Fall #26) see CIA.FCT-1
- (reverses stress-testing)SCENARIO:
- improve stress-testingroles & responsibilities:
- BoD v managementE (2014.Spring #27) defn:
- of stress-testingconsiderations:
- of stress-testingsee CIA.FCT-1
- (reverses stress-testing)E (2013.Fall #31) purpose:
- of stress-testingcompare: scenario v sensitivity testing E (2012.Fall #28) purpose:
- of stress-testingroles & responsibilities:
- BoD v management
In Plain English!
Intro
It might be a good idea to first review CIA.FCT-1 because it's closely related to OSFI.Stress. (The FCT article began by addressing the why and the how for stress-testing.)
OSFI's paper on stress-testing doesn't discuss any specific stress-testing methodology, but it does address a few key issues that were not addressed CIA.FCT-1.
Question: define the term stress-testing
- stress testing is a risk management technique...
- to evaluate
- ...effects on financial condition of specified changes...
- corresponding to
- ...exceptional but plausible events.
- stress testing is a risk management technique...
- Recall that stress-testing applies to any type of company whereas FCT applies only to insurance companies.
- Note: The role of the BoD (Board of Directors) versus the role of management in the stress-testing program is important to understand:
- As an analyst, your role is to build and maintain the spreadsheets that do the actual calculations.
- When you're promoted to management, you'll do less of the technical work and more of the planning.
- If you're ever on the Board of Directors, your involvement would be very high level, but the BoD has ultimate responsibility for integrity of the stress-testing program.
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Considerations in Stress-Testing Programs
Question: identify 4 rudimentary considerations in stress-testing [Hint: RUDI]
- R: RANGE (stress-testing should use a range of perspectives & techniques)
- U: UPDATE (the stress-testing framework should be updated regularly)
- D: DOCUMENTATION (proper documentation of methodology should be available)
- I: INFRASTRUCTURE (the stress-testing infrastructure should be flexible if assumptions or methods change.)
- This specific question is rarely asked. A better question is one that describes a company's stress-testing program and asks how it could be improved. An example is:
- E (2014.Fall #26)
- And it was worth 2.0 points! To answer it properly, you had to use common sense and knowledge of these rudimentary considerations.
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Methods, Focus, OSFI Supervision
There was a good question from (2017.Spring #22) on creating scenarios in a stress-testing program.
- (Note that this is different from RUDI, which lists general considerations in designing the overall program, as opposed to creating specific scenarios.)
Comprehensive scenarios should cover all important BUSINESS & PRODUCT lines Non-historical create NON-HISTORICAL scenarios (events that haven't happened but COULD happen) Downturn severe & sustained DOWNTURNS (includes large losses, loss of reputation, legal problems,..)
- The exam didn't specifically ask you to list these considerations. Instead, you were given a description of a company's stress-testing program and asked to comment on various different aspects. The way to solve the problem was to ask yourself whether the above considerations were followed (or not followed.)
A related idea is what OSFI looks for in assessing a stress-testing program. The text lists 9 items, but I think you can get away with memorizing just 4. (This has not appeared on a prior exam, and it seems a little too detailed. Nonetheless, the first, and most basic thing OSFI would look for is:
- Are the scenarios appropriate for institution's risk profile?
- (See the BattleCards for a few more.)
Let's close with a question that has appeared on the exam more than once. (See BattleTable for exam references.)
Question: compare and contrast scenario-testing with sensitivity-testing
- scenario-testing:
- - significant changes to risk factors
- - observe future state including ripple effects & management actions over a longer time horizon
- - more complex & comprehensive
- scenario-testing:
- sensitivity-testing:
- - incremental changes to risk factors
- - shock is more immediate & time horizon shorter
- - simpler fewer resources required
- sensitivity-testing:
- (The main point is that scenario-testing is more complex and requires more resources than sensitivity-testing.)
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BattleCodes
Memorize:
- defn of stress-testing
- role of Board of Directors & management in stress-testing program
- 4 considerations in designing an overall stress-testing program (RUDI).
- 3 considerations in creating scenarios for a stress-testing program
- how OSFI assesses a stress-testing program (probably not too important)
- scenario-testing versus sensitivity-testing
Conceptual:
- You should think about how OSFI.Stress relates to CIA.FCT-1.
- Recall that in the BattleCodes for CIA.FCT-1, I asked you to think about how these readings are similar and how they are different.
- The obvious similarity is that they are both about stress-testing. The obvious difference is that CIA.FCT-1 pertains to insurance companies (since it was written by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries!) and OSFI.Stress applies to any type of company.
- (This is an open-ended question - something fun to think about the next time you're in a boring meeting!)
Calculational:
- none
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POP QUIZ ANSWERS
The purpose of stress-testing is:
- risk: risk identification & control (stress-testing helps identify and control risk)
- complement: stress-testing complements other risk management tools such as Best's Capital Adequacy Ratio as described in BCAR.Cat (may also involve simulation of shocks like earthquakes)
- Cap: stress-testing supports capital management
- Liq: stress-testing improves liquidity management