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A significant limitation of the Credit Metrics model, particularly relevant for long-term investment portfolios, is its use of fixed interest rates to calculate recovery rates. This approach can lead to inaccuracies in a long-term context, where interest rates are subject to significant fluctuations due to economic changes, policy shifts, and other market dynamics. Such volatility in interest rates can substantially impact the model’s projections and risk assessments of fixed-income securities over extended periods.
A is incorrect. While economic forecasting could be helpful, Credit Metrics focuses on credit risk specifically, and excluding economic forecasts doesn’t necessarily hinder its core function.
C is incorrect. While Credit Metrics can be computationally demanding, most financial advisory firms have access to the necessary resources or can outsource the analysis to mitigate this concern.
D is incorrect. Credit Metrics primarily assesses credit risk in debt instruments, so excluding equities, which have different risk considerations, is within the intended scope of the model.
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Q.6003 A risk analyst at a financial advisory firm is considering the Credit Metrics model for assessing the credit risk of a client's long-term investment portfolio. The portfolio includes various fixed-income securities with different maturities. The analyst is aware of some limitations of the Credit Metrics model. Which of the following limitations should the analyst be most concerned about in this context?
A
The model's inability to incorporate economic forecasting into its analysis.
B
The use of fixed interest rates for calculating recovery rates.
C
The complexity of the model requiring extensive computational resources.
D
The exclusion of equity instruments from the model's credit risk assessment.