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On Japan's Non-Performing Loans Disposal

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Capital for Non-Performing Loans

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
A portfolio of non-performing loans needs economic capital. We present two models for forecasting the non-performing portfolio's loss and derive the probability distribution. In the first model, the loss for each loan is a Gaussian random variable, and the risk determinants are the portfolio concentration, as well as systematic and idiosyncratic risk ...
Rafael Weissbach   +1 more
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Non-performing Loans

2007
One major and long-standing issue in the Chinese banking industry is that of non-performing loans (NPLs). This problem is common to most banks, but was particularly acute in those banks which are older and where state shares carry greater weight. The highest NPL ratios were found in SOCBs, some CCBs and rural financial institutions (Table 12.1).
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Determinants of Non-Performing Loans(NPLs):

DIU Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship, 2022
The study was conducted to explore the determining factors of non-performing loans of the private commercial banks in Bangladesh. A panel dataset, along with a fixed effect model, was used. Consistent with empirical evidence, it has been found that an increase in GDP exerts a substantial adverse outcome on NPLs, indicating that it generally transforms ...
Mollah Mohammad Anhar Sharif   +2 more
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EU Non-Performing Loans and Loan Loss Provisioning

2020
This chapter focuses on the issue of non-performing loans (NPLs), which is critical in the home and host dilemma because of the significant level of cross-border banking that exists at the European level. Indeed, the NPL problem is one of the negative consequences of the push and pull factors of cross-border banking.
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Workout management of non‐performing loans

Journal of Property Investment & Finance, 2008
PurposeThe German banking sector has recently been facing high real estate loan default rates resulting in the accumulation of a high volume of distressed real estate debt in the banks' balance sheets. As a consequence, German banks are confronted with the workout of their non‐ and sub‐performing real estate loans to proactively solve the problem. When
Nico B. Rottke, Julia Gentgen
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