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... requires that they hold capital against the interest rate risk arising from taking trading positions in interest rate markets (ie the interest rate risk inherent in an ADI’s ‘trading book )3. ... measuring and managing interest rate risk inthe banking book is by and large the primary focus of Australian ADIs. This approach quantifies the potential change in net interest income using either ... determining potential changes in net interest income, thereby incorporating expected changes inthe balance sheet into the analysis. ADIs often align projected business volumes with the broader...
... management of interest rate risk inthe banking book. In general terms, the principles refer to 1) the role played by administration inthe supervision of interestrate risk management, 2) the need ... financial margin.10This information must include the results of models internally used to mea-sure and evaluate the interest rate risk inthe banking book, and a detailed description of the ... cent of the banking book, either on the assets or liabilities side).(11) The time bands considered refer to residual maturity inthe case of fixed interest instruments, and to repricing inthe case...
... net-interest income. Inthe conceptual part of the paper, we show that changes in net-interest income can be decomposed into two components: the first one captures the impact of changes inthe ... months is allocated to the three-month repricing bucket. As DSS show, the repricing characteristics are the key determinant of interest rate risk inthe banking book. The interest rate sensitivity ... into two sub-portfolios – the banking and the trading book – such that credit risk is only impacting on the banking book and market risk only on the trading book. In reality, this last premise...
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... (1.28).Thedataofthesecondkinddescribetheseparateabsorptionlinesofthegases (parameters of the fine structure). The theoretical aspects of the calcu-lations using these data have been interpreted in ... Minin has allowed her to master the methods of the radiation transfer theory and to interpret the experimental results basing on the strict theory. Currently known as a leading specialist inthe ... LeipzigPrinting: Mercedes-Druck, BerlinBinding: Stein +Lehmann, BerlinPrinted on acid-free paper 32/3141/as 5 4 3 2 1 0 2 Solar Radiation inthe AtmosphereFig. 1.1.Tothe definitionof theintensityand...
... bebroken only if the writing to the counters according to (2.12) does not dependon valueà. In result, the following algorithm of the irradiance calculation is obtained:1. Inthe beginning of every ... tu m surviving per the single scatteringevent. If there is no absorption (κ = 0) then the case is called conservativescattering,ω0= 1. If the scattering is absent then the extinction is ... dIdSdΩdλdt.Accordingtothelaw of the conservation of energy, this change is equal to the difference betweenenhancing dErand extincting dEeenergies. Then, taking into account the def-initions of the...
... carrying out usingthelightconductor.Thecalibrationresultwastheratioofthecalculatedlampenergy (incoming to the instrument input slit) to the output signal of the in- strument. This ratio was the ... flightconditions in uence the measurement results too. Certainly, the accuracy of the instrument on board was increasingly worse than the accuracy of the sameinstrument inthe laboratory. The deviation of the ... higher angles the uncertainty are increasing. These uncertainties weretaken into account either during the observations or during the data processingaccomplished over two stages. The first stage...
... experiment planning and data processing was the minimization of the random uncertainty of the results and correction of the systematic uncertaintyduring instrument calibration.Increasing the measurement ... to link with non-ideal weather conditions togetherwith the errors during the registrations. The spectral region is excluded from the further processing when there arelessinformativepointsinit.Thus,Fig.3.9demonstratesasoundingofhighquality. ... under the cloud layer. The information about the cloudy experiments, which will be further interpreted in Chap. 7, is presented in Table 3.2. The thicknessof the cloud layer, the cosine of the...
... in, cloud cover.” The linear dependence of the cloudradiative forcing upon the cosine of the solar zenith angle inthe Arctic hasbeen revealed inthe study by Minnet (1999). The impact of the ... the one viewing angle varying inthe range of the measurement error was averaged inthe data processing.During the Arctic experiment the observations of the downwelling andupwelling irradiance ... and the authors has revealedthat the internal inhomogeneity inthe cloud microphysics and in the macrophysical structure in terms of cloud thickness are both importantinthedeterminationofthecloudradiativeproperties”.4....
... matrix of the irradiance uncertainties obtained at the second stage of the processing of the sounding results in Sect. 3.3. The uncertainties of the retrieved parameters,while solving the inverse ... apply the obtained results to the algorithmrecommended for the nonlinear inverse problems. The method of the incorrect inverse problems solving is their regularization– the approach (in our ... the comparison together with the limit accuracies of the observations including the uncertainty of the instru-mental function equal to 1%. The uncertainty of the downwelling irradiancecalculationisseensignificantlylessthantheuncertaintyofitsobservations(excludes...
... wasderivedin thestudybyKing (1987)as aresultof transforming the first of (2.24). Regretfully the author of the study (King1987) continued the further application of the obtained formula assuming the conservative ... A). Inthe case of using the solar irradiance observations, value Acould be inferred by dividing the upwelling irradiance by t he downwelling oneat the bottom of the cloud. Inthe case of the ... mention the main points of deriving the formulas defining pa-rameters s2and τfrom the irradiances observations within the cloud. The cloud sublayer adjusting the cloud top is described by the...
... 57:623–630Minin IN (1988) The theory of the radiation transfer inthe planets atmospheres. Nauka,Moscow (in Russian)Minin IN, Tarabukhina IM (1990) To studying of optical properties of the Venus ... describes the diffused part of light inthe incident flux. The in uence of the overlying atmospheric layers (including high thinclouds), the difference between the reflection functions of the real ... the data processing: every retrieved point was situated close to the neighbor points in the spectral curve (Fig. 7.1c), and the uncertainty of the processing wereincreasing (the oscillations...