International Bank Credit Analysis
- International Bank Credit Analysis
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Credit analysis — is the method by which one calculates the creditworthiness of a business or organization. The audited financial statements of a large company might be analyzed when it issues or has issued bonds. Or, a bank may analyze the financial statements of … Wikipedia
Bank Research for Eastern Europe — A Cyprus based company that publishes credit analysis ratings for Eastern European banks. See also Euronotation, Standard & Poor, Moody, International Bank Credit Analysis and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development … International financial encyclopaedia
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development — A government sponsored bank for funnelling funds to Eastern Europe and the republics of the former USSR. It is owned by 45 governments and European institutions (such as the European Investment Bank and the EC). The USA owns 10%, France,… … International financial encyclopaedia
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