A Markov Chain Model for the Cure Rate of Non-Performing Loans

05/30/2018
by   Vilislav Boutchaktchiev, et al.
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A Markov-chain model is developed for the purpose estimation of the cure rate of non-performing loans. The technique is performed collectively, on portfolios and it can be applicable in the process of calculation of credit impairment. It is efficient in terms of data manipulation costs which makes it accessible even to smaller financial institutions. In addition, several other applications to portfolio optimization are suggested.

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