Reverse Stress Testing Draws Interest
Reverse stress testing—the process by which firms try and account for potential shocks to their portfolios by addressing specific peculiarities—is becoming more common, according to Ron Papanek, head of RiskMetrics Group’s labs unit in New York.
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