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Development of ESG Banking in Russia

Economics and Management, 2021
Aim. The presented study aims to assess the current state of the banking sector of the economy and its potential for the development of ESG banking and implementation of ESG standards.Tasks. The authors analyze the current level of ESG standards implementation and the banks’ readiness to further implement ESG standards.Methods.
O. L. Bezgacheva, A. Yu. Rumyantseva
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Bank of Russia and bank supervision: Together forever?

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2019
The paper discusses the feasibility of institutional changes in the Russian banking regulation (supervision). The historical and modern practice of the organization of regulatory activity in financial markets is described. Traditional theoretical arguments in favor of and against combining the functions of monetary policy and banking supervision within
Oleg V. Buklemishev, Dmitriy O. Vatolin
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Russia's Banking Sector

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
In 2016, Russian banks’ total asset holdings contracted by 3.5% in nominal terms – from Rb 83.0 trillion as of January 1, 2016 to Rb 80.0 trillion as of January 1, 2017. In 2015, Russian banks’ total asset holdings increased 6.9%. The decline in the nominal value of banks’ asset holdings in 2016 was recorded for the first time since asset-holding data ...
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‘Underground’ Banking in Russia

Journal of Money Laundering Control, 2002
Just as the August 1998 financial crisis overturned the predictions of a Russian boom, the quick post‐crisis recovery of the Russian economy came as a surprise too. It has almost become a commonplace that ‘nothing is as strong or as weak in Russia as it seems’ and the need to understand how the Russian economy really works is still of urgent priority.
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The Central Bank of Russia

2013
Founded on July 13, 1990, the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) traces its history back to the State Bank of the Russian Empire. The CBR enjoys special status under Article 75 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation . The CBR is not a body of state power; rather, it is a special public and legal institution with the exclusive right to issue currency.
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Community banking in Russia

The analysis of banks referred to as community banks in the international literature is a widespread application problem within the scope of regulators’ concerns. Such banks are characterised by closer relationships with borrowers (relationship banking), as opposed to a formalised and automated approach (transactional banking). There is no consensus on
Burova, Anna   +4 more
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The Banking System in Russia

1995
The recent evolution of the banking system in Russia is further evidence of both the government’s inadequacy in managing the national economy and of the chaotic and primitive process by which the private sector of the economy has emerged in a spontaneous fashion.
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Russia's Banking Sector in 2017

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
In 2017, banking sector demonstrated moderate development trends across main indicators. Asset holdings went up by 6 percent during the year somewhat below nominal growth rate of Russia’s GDP. The ratio of banks’ asset holdings and annual GDP remained at 91–92 percent for the second year in a row. The number of lending institutions decreased by 56 from
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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE BANKING IN RUSSIA

Сборник избранных статей по материалам научных конференций ГНИИ “Нацразвитие” (Санкт-Петербург, Апрель 2020), 2020
Скачок в развитии технологий ознаменовал эпоху цифровой трансфор-мации всех секторов и отраслей экономики. Все больше компании начали осваивать цифровизацию как новый метод конкурентной борьбы за долю на рынке товаров и услуг. The leap in technology development marked the era ...
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Russia’s Banking Sector in 2018

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
As of January 1, 2019, the Russian banking system numbered 484 credit organizations. A year earlier then number stood at 542. During the year the number decreased by 58 organizations. Six years ago at the beginning of 2013, the number of credit organizations exceeded one thousand (1094).
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