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Although macroeconomic factors are part of several models for evaluation of credit risk, there is little effort to distinguish between effects of such factors and “intrinsic” factors on changes in credit risk. We argue that lenders, management, courts and traders in distressed securities...
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Although macroeconomic factors are part of several models for evaluation of credit risk, there is little effort to distinguish between effects of such factors and “intrinsic” factors on changes in credit risk. We argue that lenders, management, courts and traders in distressed securities...
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This paper analyses the dynamics of personal insolvencies in Germany and the UK, focusing on the recent recession … different approaches to deal with overindebted individuals. In Germany unfortunate households who file on their debt are … discharged relatively fast. In line with their different insolvency procedures, the two countries also represent two different …
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magnitude of correlations is rather scarce, mainly due to data limitations. Using a large database of bankruptcies in Germany we …
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