Rory Keelan has a wealth of experience in the assessment of banks in emerging markets. Now a senior credit analyst at Capital Intelligence, he shares his insight and experience, answering questions on bank credit analysis in emerging markets:
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Rupert Rogers is Head of Market, Counterparty and Capital Risk at Saudi Hollandi Bank and is responsible for global counterparty exposures. He shares his insight and experience, answering questions put to him on bank credit analysis in emerging markets:
Bruce Gomme is a Managing Director at UBS Investment bank and is responsible for EMEA Emerging Market counterparty exposures. Here he shares his personal insight, answering questions put to him on bank credit analysis in emerging markets.
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Counterparty analysis is a fundamental part of the credit risk activity of modern banks and financial institutions. However, it does not stop there: any entity entering into a transaction with another entity which involves taking credit or other risk, must ensure that proper analysis is carried out on that entity.
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