A.4 Stress Testing and Scenario Analysis
- What is a scenario in STSA?
A scenario represents a set of assumptions about financial conditions used for stress testing.
- How do I create a new stress test
scenario?
Navigate to Scenarios, click Create Scenario, and define shock values and other parameters.
- Can I clone an existing scenario for
modifications?
Yes, STSA allows users to duplicate and modify existing scenarios.
- What types of variables can be used in scenario
analysis?
Variables include exchange rates, macroeconomic indicators, credit ratings, interest rates, and liquidity factors.
- How do I input shock values into a
scenario?
Shock values can be added manually through the UI or uploaded through a Microsoft Excel file.
- What is the purpose of portfolios in stress
testing?
Portfolios help group financial assets and assess their exposure to risk.
- How do I create a portfolio in STSA?
Navigate to Portfolios, click Create Portfolio, and define relevant parameters.
- What are the different ways to define and manage risk
metrics?
Risk metrics can be created using predefined templates or manually customized.
- Can I compare different stress test results in
STSA?
Yes, STSA allows users to compare multiple scenarios and analyze their impact.
- How do I configure analysis settings for a
test?
Use the Analysis Configuration section to define key parameters.
- What if there are multiple scenarios?
- STSA allows running multiple scenarios within the same workspace.
- Each scenario can have different shock values, economic assumptions, and variables.
- You can compare scenario results side-by-side in reports.
- What if there are multiple scenarios, and each
scenario has multiple executions with different
dates in the future?
- STSA allows you to define multiple execution runs for each scenario.
- Each execution can have a specific future date for analysis.
- You can schedule runs to simulate different economic conditions over time.
- How do you manage multiple executions for the same
date?
- STSA supports versioning of executions, allowing different runs to be saved and compared.
- You can tag executions with unique identifiers to differentiate them.
- The Execution History tab allows users to review and analyze multiple runs for the same date.