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Titre : The impact of regulatory capital pressure on profitability and risk : Evidence from Tunisian banks Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Rim ZAKRAOUI, Auteur ; Dorra Hmaied, Auteur Editeur : Institut de financement du développement du Maghreb arabe (I.F.I.D) Année de publication : 2021 Importance : 92 p. Présentation : ill. tabl. en coul. Format : 30 cm. Langues : Français Catégories : 6 Politique, droit et économie:6.70 Finances et commerce:Finances:Institution financière:Banque Mots-clés : Banking Regulatory capital Basel Accord Profitability Risk 2SLS Jel classification: G21, C23, G29 Résumé : the objective of the thesis is to research theoretical and empirical evidence on the potential impact of regulatory capital on bank behavior. Theoretical wisdom attempted to predict and explain why regulatory capital can curb bank excessive risk or improve profitability or vice versa. Likewise, empirical evidence is torn about the effect of regulatory capital on bank behavior. En ligne : http://www.ifid-bibliotheque.com/biblio/39ème_Promotion_Banque/ZAKRAOUI_Rim.pdf The impact of regulatory capital pressure on profitability and risk : Evidence from Tunisian banks [texte imprimé] / Rim ZAKRAOUI, Auteur ; Dorra Hmaied, Auteur . - Tunis : Institut de financement du développement du Maghreb arabe (I.F.I.D), 2021 . - 92 p. : ill. tabl. en coul. ; 30 cm.
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Catégories : 6 Politique, droit et économie:6.70 Finances et commerce:Finances:Institution financière:Banque Mots-clés : Banking Regulatory capital Basel Accord Profitability Risk 2SLS Jel classification: G21, C23, G29 Résumé : the objective of the thesis is to research theoretical and empirical evidence on the potential impact of regulatory capital on bank behavior. Theoretical wisdom attempted to predict and explain why regulatory capital can curb bank excessive risk or improve profitability or vice versa. Likewise, empirical evidence is torn about the effect of regulatory capital on bank behavior. En ligne : http://www.ifid-bibliotheque.com/biblio/39ème_Promotion_Banque/ZAKRAOUI_Rim.pdf Réservation
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Titre : Solvency II Quantitative Requirements : Application of the Standard Formula on a Mutual Insurance Company Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mohamed Ferjani, Auteur Année de publication : 2021 Article en page(s) : 25 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : 6 Politique, droit et économie:6.70 Finances et commerce:Finances:Assurance Mots-clés : Solvency II Standard Formula SCR Risk Mutual insurers Résumé : Solvency II is a European directive that entered into force by the start of 2016 announcing the start of a highly regulated insurance sector. This new reform came in with two sets of requirements, quantitative and qualitative. The quantitative requirements can be calculated using either an internal model or the standard formula calibrated using 5 QIS (quantitative impact requirements). In this article, we will apply the standard formula on a Tunisian mutual insurance company in order to assess the new directive’s impact on the Company and to compare it to current regulation’s one. This evaluation of the firm’s solvency before the directive’s implementation in Tunisia will provide it enough time to adjust to any difficulty and look through the possibilities of optimisation based on the recommendations. [article] Solvency II Quantitative Requirements : Application of the Standard Formula on a Mutual Insurance Company [texte imprimé] / Mohamed Ferjani, Auteur . - 2021 . - 25 p.
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in Les cahiers de l'IFID > 3 [10/12/2021] . - 25 p.
Catégories : 6 Politique, droit et économie:6.70 Finances et commerce:Finances:Assurance Mots-clés : Solvency II Standard Formula SCR Risk Mutual insurers Résumé : Solvency II is a European directive that entered into force by the start of 2016 announcing the start of a highly regulated insurance sector. This new reform came in with two sets of requirements, quantitative and qualitative. The quantitative requirements can be calculated using either an internal model or the standard formula calibrated using 5 QIS (quantitative impact requirements). In this article, we will apply the standard formula on a Tunisian mutual insurance company in order to assess the new directive’s impact on the Company and to compare it to current regulation’s one. This evaluation of the firm’s solvency before the directive’s implementation in Tunisia will provide it enough time to adjust to any difficulty and look through the possibilities of optimisation based on the recommendations.
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