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enhance coverage ratios primarily by increasing loan loss reserves rather than by resolving NPLs. …
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determinants of loan loss provision (LLP), which are classified as either discretionary (income smoothing, capital management …
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The goal of this paper is to explore the relationship between the specific non-performing loan ratio (NPL ratio) and the corresponding impact on the bank's profitability and lending behavior. It also seeks to investigate the macroeconomic impacts of economies with excessively high NPL ratios as...
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This study investigates the behavior of bank non-performing loans in the Fintech era. Using data from 35 developed countries from 1998 to 2016, the findings show that non-performing loans are fewer in the second wave Fintech era. Also, bank non-performing loans are positively related to the...
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This paper reviews and assesses financial stability challenges in countries preparing for EU membership, i.e. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey. The paper mainly focuses on the period since 2016 (unless the analysis requires a longer time...
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We study non-performing loan (NPL) resolution using proprietary data on NPL transactions in China. We find these transactions – driven by tighter financial regulation – are consistent with banks concealing non-performing assets from regulators as (i) transaction prices do not compensate for...
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Banks that follow conditional conservatism in their loan loss accounting treatments benefit from a reduction in crash … risk. The key discretionary loan loss accounting channels are provisions and allowances. We show that conditional … prompting for more conservative bank loan loss accounting does not present a significant opportunity to limit systemic effects …
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Prior research acknowledges that the determinants, timeliness, and economic implications of banks' provisions for loan losses (PLL) vary across loan types. However, the lack of machine-readable data on PLL by loan type has precluded researchers from incorporating loan type into the evaluation of...
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The Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) framework represents a new approach for calculating the allowance for credit …, a key implementation element. Our analysis focuses on three major themes: defaults, balances, and credit loss. Our …
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The Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) framework represents a new approach for calculating the allowance for credit …, a key implementation element. Our analysis focuses on three major themes: defaults, balances, and credit loss. Our …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012198568