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Reducing Basel III Capital Requirements with Dynamic Conditional Correlation and Monte Carlo Simulation
註釋Value-at-Risk (VaR) and Conditional-Value-at-Risk (CVaR) are popular risk measure in portfolio optimisation and market regulations. However, so far little research has been done on how these risk measures reduce the Basel III market risk capital requirements. This paper analyses the efficiency of empirical, parametric and simulation based VaR and CVaR optimised portfolios on the regulatory capital requirements. Furthermore, we show how the Population-Based Incremental Learning algorithm can be used to solve the constraint optimisation problems. We find that the parametric and empirical distribution assumption generate similar results and neither of them clearly outperforms the other. Our results indicate that portfolios optimised with a multivariate Dynamic Conditional Correlation simulation approach reduce the capital requirements by about 11%.