Marginal Default Probability

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Definition

The term Marginal Default Probability is used in the context of multi-period Credit Risk analysis to denote the likelihood that a Legal Entity is observed to experience a Credit Event during a defined period of time (hence conditional on not having defaulted prior to that period).

The marginal default probability is identical in meaning with the Hazard Rate.


Relationships with related measures

  • In terms of the Incremental Default Probability we have where is the incremental default probability during period .

Issues and Challenges

  • It is important to distinguish the marginal default probability from the Incremental Default Probability which measures the observed default rate during a given period without conditioning on no default prior to the current period.