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incurred loss model (IL) and a current expected credit loss model (CECL). Relative to IL, CECL improves efficiency by enabling …
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finds that banks that record timelier loan loss provisions originate more loans during downturns, consistent with loan-loss … risk modeling disciplines both their loan loss provisions and loan origination. We identify two forms of credit risk … associated with their loan-loss-provision timeliness, with the ability of their provisions to predict future loan charge …
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loan loss provisions, inducing a V-shaped relation between loan loss provisions and nonperforming loan changes. Failure to … the effects of delayed loan loss recognition in prior papers that assumed linearity. Future researchers should either … include net loan charge-offs in linear models of loan loss provisions or explicitly model the asymmetry induced by omitting …
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loan loss provisions, inducing a V-shaped relation between loan loss provisions and nonperforming loan changes. Failure to … the effects of delayed loan loss recognition in prior papers that assumed linearity. Future researchers should either … include net loan charge-offs in linear models of loan loss provisions or explicitly model the asymmetry induced by omitting …
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capital threshold from 4 to 6 percent. It also emphasizes the need to improve timeliness of loan loss provisions. Using a … sample of European banks, we examine the impact of this regulation on banks’ discretionary loan loss provisioning behavior … discretionary loan loss provisions (DLLPs) for capital management purposes and a corresponding reduction in the use of these …
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Academic research on loan loss provisioning and the earlier incurred credit losses (ICL) model has a long tradition in … extend the research field with an empirical contribution to the recognition of Loan Loss Provisions (LLPs) based on the … Expected Credit Loss model (ECL). By using a Difference-in-Differences research design, this paper aims to investigate the …
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From a sample of Islamic banks around the world from 1997 to 2012, this paper examines whether loan loss provisioning … in Islamic banks is procyclical. Our empirical findings highlight that loan loss provisioning in Islamic banks remains … procyclical, although the ‘expected' loan loss model (E-LLM) has been implemented for Islamic banks in several countries. A closer …
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concern. To create a basis for solving the troubles caused by the loan loss crisis, this study investigated the managerial … discretionary use of loan loss provisions (LLPs) by Nigerian deposit money banks (DMBs). This is considered in the context of … manipulatingloan loss provisions. However, the reforms embedded in IFRSs revealed the use of LLPs for managerial discretions despite …
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This paper shows that the revised loan loss provisioning based on the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS …
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Bank regulators and academics have long conjectured the beneficial effects of smoothing in loan loss provisions (i … highlight the tradeoff between bank stability and transparency inherent in smoothing loan loss provisions – while proactive …
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