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Analysis Model of credit Risk

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  • Madalina – Gabriela Anghel

    (Universitatea „Artifex” din Bucuresti)

  • Aurelian DIACONU

    (Universitatea “Artifex” din Bucuresti)

  • Georgiana NITA

    (Academia de Studii Economice, Bucuresti)

  • Andreea Ioana MARINESCU

Abstract

Credit risk can be defined as the risk that arises when the bank customer does not fulfill its obligations in accordance with the terms and provisions of the contract by losses holder of assets. Credit risk represents the most dangerous category of banking risks, as it permeates to the level of a wider range of services and exposures. In the following we present the stages of bank risk taking, credit risk analysis rate in the period 2007-2015 and a financial analysis of the business relationship with the bank.

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  • Madalina – Gabriela Anghel & Aurelian DIACONU & Georgiana NITA & Andreea Ioana MARINESCU, 2016. "Analysis Model of credit Risk," Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, Romanian Statistical Review, vol. 64(5), pages 43-48, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsr:supplm:v:64:y:2016:i:5:p:43-48
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