The collapse of Lehman Brothers, known as the beginning of the global financial crisis, showed how important risk management is in a bank. The aim of the article is to analyze bankruptcy risk factors of commercial banks from CEE. The hypothesis assumes that bank’s features: profitability, asset quality, size, credit risk, structure of assets, the direction of the core business and sources of financing, have a statistically significant impact on the bankruptcy. To verify the hypothesis, an econometric model was built which examined the determinants in three areas: comprehensively, dividing into large and small banks and by the EU membership criterion. The analysis showed that the risk of bankruptcy is affected by: profitability, asset quality, bank size, asset structure and core business direction; the determinants of bankruptcy vary depending on the size of the bank; the country’s membership in the EU does not affect the type of determinants but only the strength of their influence. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Grzelak, J. (2020). Determinants of the bankruptcy risk of commercial banks in Central and Eastern Europe. Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego We Wrocławiu, 64(1), 55–65. https://doi.org/10.15611/pn.2020.1.05
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