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Implications Of Credit Risk Transfer On Bank Performances

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  • Victoria COCIUG

    (PhD, Associate Professor, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova)

  • Victoria POSTOLACHE (DOGOTARI)

    (PhD student, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova)

Abstract

The impact of the financial crisis has demonstrated the fragility of the banking sector and the need to implement new technologies that would allow not only insurance against the most important credit risk - credit risk, but development of lending segment. In such conditions, transfer of credit risk is an efficient and actual way to diversify the banks exposure for credit risk by the presence of those who are willing to take on some of this risk. Taking of credit risk can be achieved through credit derivatives, securitization and sale of loans, being selected the most advantageous technique for the bank. The current situation of the national banking sector requires solving the problem of bad loans, which, unfortunately, are increasing, by implementing new techniques for credit risk management according with EU directives.

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  • Victoria COCIUG & Victoria POSTOLACHE (DOGOTARI), 2015. "Implications Of Credit Risk Transfer On Bank Performances," Economy and Sociology, The Journal Economy and Sociology, issue 3, pages 87-95.
  • Handle: RePEc:aat:journl:230
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