Collateral in Loan Classification and Provisioning
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- International Monetary Fund, 2000. "Loan Review, Provisioning, and Macroeconomic Linkages," IMF Working Papers 2000/195, International Monetary Fund.
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WP; loan; collateral value; mortgaged collateral; Banking Supervision; Loan Classification; Provisioning; Financial Regulation; loan amount; fair value; book value; loan-enforcement action; negative equity; loan review; loan decision; loan portfolio; overcollateralize loan; loan institution; Collateral; Loans; Real estate prices; Mortgages; Africa; Eastern Europe;All these keywords.
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