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Jun 7, 2019 · Given how quickly the world can change, banks need more agile governance processes and approaches to risk mitigation and controls. They need to answer three questions: If we decide to take a risk, what mitigation should we have in place?
Feb 28, 2022 · Financial risks are reflected in the financial positions on banks’ balance sheets and result from their risk-taking activity. Nonfinancial risks arise from the bank’s operations (processes and systems) and are similar to risks faced by companies outside the financial sector (“corporates”).
Jan 21, 2015 · For any given financial institution to be open to fostering growth and employment generation, there has to be a business case. Within this tension between “micro-economic” and “macro-economic” objectives, there is an underlying question on banks’ optimal degree of risk-taking.
Apr 23, 2021 · A new study from BCG and the International Association of Credit Portfolio Managers shows how financial institutions are redefining best practice for the management of non-traditional risks.
Oct 28, 2023 · Using a panel data set of 4351 commercial banks from 104 countries for the period 1989–2007, Cubillas et al. conclude that systemic banks (or TBTF banks) exhibit lower risk-taking incentives than non-systemic banks.
Informed by an analysis of the survey results as well as post-survey interviews with respondents, our report explores seven key themes that illuminate how banks are responding to a changed industry, even as they address additional challenges. 1. Banks are more alert to the speed of risk. 93% of respondents noted a need for the banking industry ...
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Aug 1, 2023 · Using panel data from a sample of 535 banks from OECD countries for the 2004–2016 period, this paper examines whether the influence of banking regulation on banks’ risk is channeled through the level of investors’ protection.