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    FRM certification

    FINALLY,.................I received the "certified FRM" mail yesterday. Exactly a month from the date of resume submission.
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    Thank you @brianhfield. All the very best with the part 2 exam.
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    FRM certification

    Congragulations @hamu4ok. All the very best best for your future !!
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    Hi David, Thanks a million for all your help over the last 9 months. I don't think that I would have ever surpassed the part 1 & 2 FRM challenges without your study material and continuous support. Thank you again. Roshan
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Passed 2-1-1-3-1
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    Not certain of passing,....leaving aside the bunch of questions that have not been discussed, .....it looks like I have goofed up on a number of questions which were discussed at this forum. After having put in months of preparation, it hurts to have a discussion at the level of passing or failing.
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    I don't remember the exact question write up at this point in time. Just 1 observation - Credit risk distributions are definitely asymmetric and fat tailed and these features are alot more pronounced when we look at an operational risk distribution. To that effect, if the question was phrased...
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    Per observation made by @JacquesBBB, Level 2A is supposed to be 40% of total HQLA
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    My approach to this question was more around eliminating the wrong answers and trying to zero in on the right one......to me, the points around bootstrap coming with more volatility in results etc etc,...were points that are relevant for the "basic HS". The bootstrap is essentially an exercise...
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    Convertible arbitrage - Liquidity premium Stress testing - I chose the option with respect to "asset mix"
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    Hello, The method you have followed is perfect. I don't remember the exact numerical answer. Thank you
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    The Basel 2 market risk capital charge did not have an SVAR component So the difference is -> Market Risk Capital Charge (with SVAR) - Market Risk Capital Charge (without SVAR)
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    There was one question on factors that need to be considered while looking at quantile standard errors - I selected asymmetric confidence intervals Another on facts pertaining to bootstrap, age weighted & volatility weighted HS - I selected age weighting being more responsive to losses,....data...
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    The question was which instruments pose highest interest rate & liquidity risk. Covered bonds & CDS were provided as options (for interest risk) Checking accounts & COD's as options (for liquidity risk)
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    Think that the other instrument was termed "checking" account.
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    I selected the same one,...but this was not a chapter that I had not gone through,....and I was just able to make a very shallow inference that MBS 2 which came with a longer maturity should have a higher yield and a larger difference to atleast a benchmark of treasury rates. Could you walk me...
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    On your second question MBS - Interest Rate Risk (is correct) I don't think that a Certificate of Deposit poses liquidity risk to a bank and selected the other option. COD's come with fixed maturities allowing banks to plan their liquidity more effectively. I think it was the other option & I...
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    Guys, How did you work out the below problem please ? MBS 1 & 2 - Nominal & Z-spread difference. Thank you
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    Exam Feedback FRM Part 2 (November 2014) Exam Feedback

    On question 4,.....the minimum requirement is still at 8% b/w Basel 2 and 3. The capital conservation buffer 2.5% introduced in Basel 3 is not a minimum in itself. Nonetheless,....even if we assume that 10.5% is the way to go,....what change did you make to the numerator and / or denominator...
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