Montenegro: Financial Sector Assessment Program-Banking Sector Stress Testing-Technical Note
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ISCR; CR; bank; capital adequacy ratio; capital; loan; capital shortfall; parent bank funding; ratio projection; Montenegro bank; bank portfolio; a number of bank; bank failure; EU bank; exposure loss; percentage share; bank network analysis; return on assets; Commercial banks; Loans; Credit; Nonperforming loans; Stress testing; Global;All these keywords.
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