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Truncated lognormals as a power-law mimic in operational risk

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  • Roberto Torresetti and Claudio Nordio

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ABSTRACT Real operational loss data in some cases exhibits power laws on a wide part of the tail distributions, with sharp deviations far to the right, suggesting they decrease to zero faster at infinity. Taking into account such deviations when modeling operational risk leads to large differences in value-at-risk estimates, stemming from different asymptotic distributions of extreme events. We make use of the power-law mimicry properties of the truncated lognormal distribution and show how they fit operational risk data considerably well in these cases. For the few exceptions we show how a mixture of truncated lognormals can pass the goodness-of-fit test. ;

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