How Accurate Are Credit Risk Models in Their Predictions Concerning Norwegian Enterprises?

Historically, banks’ solvency problems are often due to losses on loans to enterprises. Credit risk associated with loans to enterprises is therefore an important aspect when Norges Bank assesses financial stability. Two different credit risk models are used in the analyses, Norges Bank’s SEBRA mode...

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