scholarly journals Assessing the Ability of Banks to Manage the Credit Risks of Their Enterprise Customers-From the Perspectives of Banking Act and Banking Supervision Law

Author(s):  
Sang-Bing Tsai
2020 ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
Viktoriia KREMEN ◽  
Olha KREMEN ◽  
Viktoriia KOLOS ◽  
Tetiana SKOBLENKO

Effective functioning and productive development of the banking system is a necessary condition for Ukraine’s economic development. Therefore banking supervision is an integral element of maintaining stability in the banking system. The National Bank of Ukraine implements this task by establishing regulatory and legal support for banking activities and establishing economic standards for banking activities. The paper is devoted to studying the essence of banking supervision and the establishment and monitoring of economic standards of banking as a direction of its providing, as well as assessing the level of compliance with economic standards by Ukrainian banks. The paper presents the primary economic standards that banks operating in Ukraine must comply with. The calculation of the integrated indicator is based on the values of the following standards: capital – the minimum size of regulatory capital, sufficiency (adequacy) of regulatory capital, the sufficiency of fixed capital; liquidity; credit risk – the maximum amount of credit risk per counterparty, large credit risks, the maximum amount of credit risk for transactions with persons related to the bank; investment – investing in securities separately for each institution, the total amount of investment. A methodical approach to calculating the integrated indicator of compliance with economic standards in banking is proposed. The main stages are the following: standardization of normative values, the formation of a reference vector, calculation of Euclidean distances, and determination of values of the integral index. In 2017, the integrated indicator of compliance with economic banking standards increased significantly, increasing from 0.16-0.23 in February and March to 0.60 in August. In 2018, the compliance with economic standards by Ukrainian banks was as a whole at a higher level 0.50-0.60.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (518) ◽  
pp. 119-126
Author(s):  
L. V. Sus ◽  
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Y. Y. Sus ◽  

Researching the problems of banking supervision in the course of the policy of cleaning the banking system of Ukraine is of particular importance. The issues of efficiency of regulation of the activities of commercial banks with the help of economic standards of the NBU remain topical. The article is aimed at a theoretical-methodical substantiation of the NBU economic standards system and identifying the peculiarities of their application as instruments for regulating the banking activities. The state of compliance with capital, liquidity and credit risk standards by commercial banks of Ukraine is examined. A correlation and regression analysis of the impact of credit risk standards on the volumes of overdue credit arrears of banks is carried out. Ways to improve the system of regulation of the activities of commercial banks based on the principles developed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision are proposed. A further proposal is made as to introducing an additional economic standard for the regulation of credit risks, which would assess the risks of repayment of loans. In addition, it will be expedient for Ukraine to build a conceptual banking supervision, which will ensure close interaction of components in order to improve the efficiency of banking institutions. A comprehensive system of banking supervision should diagnose the level of risks and implement systems of their management at the level of each separate banking institution.


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (6) ◽  
pp. 1283-1296
Author(s):  
K.A. Omarieva ◽  
P.G. Isaeva

Subject. The article addresses problems and prospects for the banking supervision development in the Russian Federation under modern conditions. Objectives. We review the essence and methods of organization of the banking supervision, and identify the main problems and prospects for its development. Methods. To provide valid, reliable and reasoned recommendations, we apply normative and integrated approaches to the study of the banking supervision effectiveness in the current circumstances. Results. The paper investigates main problems and development prospects for the Russian banking supervision. The essential importance of supervision comes from the main role of the banking system in maintaining accounts of economic entities and making settlements. Even minor failures or delays in operations can lead to negative outcomes and disastrous consequences for the entire monetary system and the national economy. Therefore, we highlight issues that require attention, and make proposals for further development of the banking supervision. Conclusions. In the context of dynamically developing economy, the banking practice is becoming more complex. As a result, there is a need for new financial instruments that can reduce risks, increase the speed and efficiency of operations and document flow, and help achieve the world levels of introduced standards.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Periklis Gogas ◽  
Theophilos Papadimitriou ◽  
Maria Matthaiou

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeyhun Abbasov
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Author(s):  
Donato Masciandaro ◽  
Davide Romelli

This chapter investigates the endogenous evolution of central bank institutional design over the past four decades. From a theoretical perspective, it employs a stylized political economy model to highlight some key determinants of the level of central bank independence as a function of macroeconomic shocks and political economy characteristics of countries. It then employs recently developed dynamic indices of central bank design to describe the evolution of central bank independence over the period 1972–2014. In a sample of sixty-five countries, it shows that the increasing trend in central bank independence during 1972–2007 has been reversing after the 2008 financial crisis, mainly due to significant changes to the roles of central banks in banking supervision. The authors find that this evolution can be related to several macroeconomic shocks, such as inflationary, fiscal, and exchange-rate shocks.


1960 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-22
Author(s):  
Francis X. Scafuro

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