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  2. Credit Rating Agency of Bangladesh Limited - Wikipedia

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    This allows the company's ratings to be used by banks and financial institutions for capital adequacy reporting under Basel 2 and 3. It is also accredited with Insurance Development & Regulatory Authority of Bangladesh for rating of insurance companies. CRAB has by 2014 rated more than 4,000 entities and instruments.

  3. Credit Rating Information and Services Limited - Wikipedia

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    Credit Rating Information and Services Limited. Credit Rating Information and Services Limited (CRISL) [1] is the first credit rating company in Bangladesh.This company was incorporated with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies in 1992 and Credit Rating Company rules 1996 as a recognized ECAI, [2] and has been operating as the first rating company in the country since 1995.

  4. Advanced IRB - Wikipedia

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    Banks can determine their own estimation for some components of risk measure: the probability of default (PD), loss given default (LGD), exposure at default (EAD) and effective maturity (M). For public companies, default probabilities are commonly estimated using either the "structural model" of credit risk proposed by Robert Merton (1974) or ...

  5. Standardized approach (credit risk) - Wikipedia

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    The term standardized approach (or standardised approach) refers to a set of credit risk measurement techniques proposed under Basel II, which sets capital adequacy rules for banking institutions. Under this approach the banks are required to use ratings from external credit rating agencies to quantify required capital for credit risk. In many ...

  6. Foundation IRB - Wikipedia

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    Banks can determine their own estimation for some components of risk measure: the probability of default (PD), exposure at default (EAD) and effective maturity (M). The goal is to define risk weights by determining the cut-off points between and within areas of the expected loss (EL) and the unexpected loss (UL), where the regulatory capital ...

  7. Credit conversion factor - Wikipedia

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    The key variables for (credit) risk assessment are the probability of default (PD), the loss given default (LGD) and the exposure at default (EAD).The credit conversion factor calculates the amount of a free credit line and other off-balance-sheet transactions (with the exception of derivatives) to an EAD amount [2] and is an integral part in the European banking regulation since the Basel II ...

  8. Credit risk - Wikipedia

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    The Standard & Poor's Guide to Measuring and Managing Credit Risk. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-141755-6. Darrell Duffie and Kenneth J. Singleton (2003). Credit Risk: Pricing, Measurement, and Management. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-09046-7. Principles for the management of credit risk from the Bank for International Settlements

  9. Credit analysis - Wikipedia

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    One objective of credit analysis is to look at both the borrower and the lending facility being proposed and to assign a risk rating.The risk rating is derived by estimating the probability of default by the borrower at a given confidence level over the life of the facility, and by estimating the amount of loss that the lender would suffer in the event of default.