India’s central bank is to rewrite how it recognises credit risk. The Reserve Bank of India wants to replace its decades-old, incurred-loss provisioning system with an Expected Credit Loss framework, ...
CRTs have changed since the financial crisis. But the eventual credit cycle turn is likely to show again that weaker banks' CRT use merely transformed, but did not eliminate, risk, writes Jill Cetina.
Download PDF More Formats on IMF eLibrary Order a Print Copy Create Citation This note examines the transmission of credit risk of banks to the sovereign using the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank ...
Rising interest rates have clouded the market for corporate debt and banks exposed to the sector NurPhoto / Contributor / Getty Images The corporate credit market, plagued by rising interest rates, ...
Icra revises FY26 bank credit growth to 10.7-11.5% on festive demand & GST cuts. NPAs may rise to 2.3%. Stable outlook ...
Public sector banks are directed to boost lending to MSMEs and agriculture, while focusing on low-cost deposits and robust ...
Top bosses of UK banks have fired a warning shot over the country’s status as a competitive financial hub as the government’s ...
Marc Rowan explained why UBS chief Colm Kelleher is wrong to worry about ratings in private credit.
Insurers shopping for better ratings on their private credit assets are creating a “looming systemic risk” to global finance, ...
Thanks to regulatory foresight, on reducing banks’ exposure to NBFCs and prudently structuring AIFs, we are well protected ...
Societe Generale SA Chief Executive Officer Slawomir Krupa said the boom in private credit can lead to bad choices, but those won’t spiral into a threat for the wider industry.
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