Significant Increase in Credit Risk According to IFRS 9: Implications for Financial Institutions

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STUDY Abstract This paper examines the interaction of the IFRS 9 expected credit loss model with supervisory rules and discusses potential implications for financial stability. IFRS 9 is more closely aligned with bank supervision, incorporates earlier and larger impairment allowances, and thus, is likely to mitigate the procyclical tendencies of the IAS 39 incurred loss approach. Combined with improved transparency, IFRS 9 might enhance financial stability. However, the potential benefits of the standard will crucially depend on its proper and consistent application.

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D, B. (2015). Significant Increase in Credit Risk According to IFRS 9: Implications for Financial Institutions. International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences, 04(09). https://doi.org/10.4172/2162-6359.1000287

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