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Resolving the Legacy of Non-Performing Exposures in Euro Area Banks

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  • Grodzicki, Maciej
  • Laliotis, Dimitrios
  • Leber, Miha
  • Martin, Reiner
  • O’Brien, Edward
  • Zboromirski, Piotr

Abstract

The weight of non-performing exposures (NPEs) on the balance sheets of European banks is a cause for concern for policy-makers; yet resolving the issue presents a number of challenges. This special feature presents an overview of the scale of the NPE problem, highlights several operational aspects that are critical for effectively resolving the problem, and outlines the merits of various resolution strategies. JEL Classification: G00

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  • Grodzicki, Maciej & Laliotis, Dimitrios & Leber, Miha & Martin, Reiner & O’Brien, Edward & Zboromirski, Piotr, 2015. "Resolving the Legacy of Non-Performing Exposures in Euro Area Banks," Financial Stability Review, European Central Bank, vol. 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:ecb:fsrart:2015:0001:3
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    1. Budnik, Katarzyna & Dimitrov, Ivan & Groß, Johannes & Kusmierczyk, Piotr & Lampe, Max & Vagliano, Gianluca & Volk, Matjaz, 2022. "The economic impact of the NPLcoverage expectations in the euro area," Occasional Paper Series 297, European Central Bank.
    2. Tatarici Luminita Roxana & Kubinschi Matei Nicolae & Barnea Dinu, 2020. "Determinants of Non-Performing Loans for the EEC Region. A Financial Stability Perspective," Management & Marketing, Sciendo, vol. 15(4), pages 621-642, December.
    3. Tölö, Eero & Virén, Matti, 2021. "How much do non-performing loans hinder loan growth in Europe?," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 136(C).
    4. Ivan Huljak & Reiner Martin & Diego Moccero & Cosimo Pancaro, 2022. "Do non-performing loans matter for bank lending and the business cycle in euro area countries?," Journal of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(1), pages 1050-1080, December.
    5. Ratnovski, Lev, 2020. "COVID-19 and non-performing loans: lessons from past crises," Research Bulletin, European Central Bank, vol. 71.

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    Keywords

    financial crisis; macro-financial stress; NPEs;
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    JEL classification:

    • G00 - Financial Economics - - General - - - General

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