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Credit Portfolio Selection According to Sectors in Risky Environments: Markowitz Practice

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  • Halim Kazan
  • Kültigin Uludağ

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In this study, it was researched that how the rate of repayment of loans will be increased and how the credit risk will be minimized in banking sector, by using Markowitz Portfolio Theory. Construction, textile and wholesale and retail sectors were examined under the central bank data. Portfolio groups were selected and risks( variances of Portfolio groups) were evaluated according to Markowitz portfolio theory. Markowitz portfolio theory is effective than the other portfolio selection instruments. Although Classical risk measurement tools measure risks, but they do not be able to answer how the risks can be reduced. On the other hand, Markowitz portfolio model, which is used in this study, show how the risks can be reduced.

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  • Halim Kazan & Kültigin Uludağ, 2014. "Credit Portfolio Selection According to Sectors in Risky Environments: Markowitz Practice," Asian Economic and Financial Review, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 4(9), pages 1208-1219.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:aeafrj:v:4:y:2014:i:9:p:1208-1219:id:1250
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    1. Mohsen Mortazavi, 2023. "Selecting Sustainable Optimal Stock by Using Multi-Criteria Fuzzy Decision-Making Approaches Based on the Development of the Gordon Model: A case study of the Toronto Stock Exchange," Papers 2304.13818, arXiv.org.

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