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The following in-depth pieces represent our archive of research and analysis on Credit Risk.
South Korean banks will need to boost risk tolerance levels to comply with Basel III rules
Date: Jan 18, 2013
Author: Baron Laudermilk
Categories: Basel III, Credit Risk, Markets & Exchanges, Operational Risk, Regulation, Risk and Regulation, Trading & Data
Keywords: Counterparty Risk, Market Risk, G-SIFIs, FATCA, Volcker Rule, ERM Systems
Proceedings report from The Asian Banker’s "The Korea Banking Risk Dialogue 2012" on South Korean banks' exposure to international funding and the domestic OTC derivatives market.
ADCB attains balance between efficiency and growth by enhancing risk resilience
Date: Dec 11, 2012
Author: Esther Tan
Categories: Credit Risk, Operational Risk & Security, Regulation, Risk and Regulation, Technology & Operations, UAE
Keywords: ADCB, RBS, Central Bank of UAE, Flexcube, FICO
Financial performance in credit ratios indicate strong credit risk management brought about by effective credit and collections within ADCB, one of the most efficient in the UAE.
Beijing boosts banks’ capital adequacy testing ahead of Basel III implementation
Date: Dec 06, 2012
Author: Baron Laudermilk
Categories: Capital & Strategic Issues, China, Credit Risk, Regulation, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: PBoC, ICBC, CCB, ABC, BoC, BOCOM, China Merchants Bank
ICBC, CCB, ABC, BoC, BOCOM and China Merchants Bank given permission to establish individual capital assessment models to measure asset strength and prepare for Basel III rules.
Risky road ahead for South Korean banks
Date: Dec 04, 2012
Author: Baron Laudermilk
Categories: Basel III, Credit Risk, Operational Risk & Security, Risk and Regulation, South Korea, Technology & Operations
Keywords: Basel III, Shinhan Financial Group, Woori Financial Group, Hana Financial Group, Misys, HP, SAS, KB Financial Group, IBK, KEB
Weakening ROAs, risky NPLs, and funding exposures may prove to be stumbling blocks in the banks’ quest to seek compliance with Basel III.
Liberalisation of China’s interest rate market to spur commercial banks’ competitiveness
Date: Sep 13, 2012
Author: Li Lin
Categories: China, Credit Risk, Deposits and Liabilities, Government Finance, Risk and Regulation, Rmb, Capital Markets
Keywords: Interest rates, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Li Lin, NDRC, SHIBOR, Deposit Financing, Asset Securitisation, BoC, Capital Management, Liquidity Risk, Capital Supervision
Li Lin, general manager of strategy development and planning at Shanghai Pudong Development Bank discusses the liberalisation of China’s interest rate market.
PECDC - Banks sharing valuable data for the greater good?
Date: Aug 28, 2012
Author: Tiah Wen Li
Categories: Credit Risk, Data & Analytics, Risk & Performance, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: PEDC, Basel II, PD, LGD, EaD, Data Collection, Data Confidentiality, Finansinspektionen
PECDC participation enables banks to fulfil their business needs and regulatory requirements.
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