There is growing recognition that the dispersion of credit risk by banks to a broader and more diverse group of investors, rather than warehousing such risk on their balance sheets, has helped make the banking and overall financial system more resilient.
The improved resilience may be seen in fewer bank failures and more consistent credit provision. Consequently the commercial banks may be less vulnerable today to credit or economic shocks. IMF Global Financial Stability Report in April 2006. Read more in the Risk-Based Performance Management book #RBPM www.riskbasedperformance.com
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