To increase the stability of the banking system, it is necessary to use effective systems of risk management and monitoring of banks. One of these systems is the internal procedure for capital adequacy assessment (IPCAA). The purpose of this study is to assess, using a statistical analysis, the impact of the IPCAA procedure on changes in the value of banks’ capital adequacy ratios. Some results of monitoring data are presented on risk-weighted assets, level 1 and 2 capitals, and capital adequacy ratios (CAR) for two foreign (2008 - 2018) and three Russian banks (2014 - 2018). The study showed the direct effect of increasing the risk-weighted assets on the level of capital adequacy (CAR). The results obtained allow concluding that there is a direct significant connection between the IPCAA procedure use and the stability of banks. This procedure provides a comprehensive assessment of the overall capital adequacy of banks, taking into account the existing risks in order to maintain an adequate and stable forecast level of capital. The study also revealed the needs of banks in creating adequate structures to ensure proper management of financial and operational risks, which will simplify the IPCAA process and ensure more effective capital planning and decision-making to provide the stability of both individual banks and the entire banking system.
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24 November 2020
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS ICNAAM 2019
23–28 September 2019
Rhodes, Greece
Research Article|
November 24 2020
Statistical analysis of the use an internal capital adequacy assessment procedure in the monitoring of banks stability
Victoria V. Baronova;
Victoria V. Baronova
1
Ural Federal University
, Mira Street, 19, Yekaterinburg, Russia
, 620002
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Alexander N. Nizov;
Alexander N. Nizov
a)
1
Ural Federal University
, Mira Street, 19, Yekaterinburg, Russia
, 6200022
Ural State University of Economics
, March 8 Street, 62, Yekaterinburg, Russia
, 620144
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Viktoria F. Turygina;
Viktoria F. Turygina
b)
1
Ural Federal University
, Mira Street, 19, Yekaterinburg, Russia
, 620002
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Marina A. Medvedeva;
Marina A. Medvedeva
c)
1
Ural Federal University
, Mira Street, 19, Yekaterinburg, Russia
, 620002c)Corresponding author: marmed55@yandex.ru
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T. O. Zagornaya;
T. O. Zagornaya
3
Department of Economic Cybernetics
, Donetsk National Technical University, Artema Street 131, Ukraine
, 83015
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Natalia D. Panteleeva;
Natalia D. Panteleeva
d)
1
Ural Federal University
, Mira Street, 19, Yekaterinburg, Russia
, 620002
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Yana V. Silacheva
Yana V. Silacheva
1
Ural Federal University
, Mira Street, 19, Yekaterinburg, Russia
, 620002
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c)Corresponding author: marmed55@yandex.ru
AIP Conf. Proc. 2293, 120026 (2020)
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Victoria V. Baronova, Alexander N. Nizov, Viktoria F. Turygina, Marina A. Medvedeva, T. O. Zagornaya, Natalia D. Panteleeva, Yana V. Silacheva; Statistical analysis of the use an internal capital adequacy assessment procedure in the monitoring of banks stability. AIP Conf. Proc. 24 November 2020; 2293 (1): 120026. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0027265
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