Developments of the CEE banking sectors after the financial crisis

The banking sectors of the Central and Eastern European countries performed better than other developed European sectors during the crisis, due to their sound capitalization and a high profitability before the crisis. However, some of those banking systems were very hit in terms of the non-performin...

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Main Authors: Radulescu Magdalena, Banica Logica, Sinisi Crenguta Ileana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-05-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2018-0076
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spelling doaj-69f9179feee44c40a82c25cc9168da762021-09-05T14:00:56ZengSciendoProceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence2558-96522018-05-0112185186310.2478/picbe-2018-0076picbe-2018-0076Developments of the CEE banking sectors after the financial crisisRadulescu Magdalena0Banica Logica1Sinisi Crenguta Ileana2University of Pitesti, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Law, Departament of Finance and Accounting, Pitesti, Str. Targu din Vale, No.1, Arges, RomaniaUniversity of Pitesti, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Law, Departament of Finance and Accounting, Pitesti, Str. Targu din Vale, No.1, Arges, RomaniaUniversity of Pitesti, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Law, Departament of Management and Business Administration, Pitesti, Str. Targu din Vale, No.1, Arges, RomaniaThe banking sectors of the Central and Eastern European countries performed better than other developed European sectors during the crisis, due to their sound capitalization and a high profitability before the crisis. However, some of those banking systems were very hit in terms of the non-performing loans ratio or cost-to-income ratio. That is why we consider that it is interesting to see how they performed in terms of the banking performance ratios during the last years in the light of the new international capital adequacy regulations and in the light of the latest national macroeconomic developments of those economies and what are the main threats for these CEE banking sectors in the present.https://doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2018-0076capitalization ratioprofitability ratioscost-to-income ratioliquidity rationonperforming loans ratiocentral and eastern european banking sectors
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author Radulescu Magdalena
Banica Logica
Sinisi Crenguta Ileana
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Banica Logica
Sinisi Crenguta Ileana
Developments of the CEE banking sectors after the financial crisis
Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
capitalization ratio
profitability ratios
cost-to-income ratio
liquidity ratio
nonperforming loans ratio
central and eastern european banking sectors
author_facet Radulescu Magdalena
Banica Logica
Sinisi Crenguta Ileana
author_sort Radulescu Magdalena
title Developments of the CEE banking sectors after the financial crisis
title_short Developments of the CEE banking sectors after the financial crisis
title_full Developments of the CEE banking sectors after the financial crisis
title_fullStr Developments of the CEE banking sectors after the financial crisis
title_full_unstemmed Developments of the CEE banking sectors after the financial crisis
title_sort developments of the cee banking sectors after the financial crisis
publisher Sciendo
series Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
issn 2558-9652
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The banking sectors of the Central and Eastern European countries performed better than other developed European sectors during the crisis, due to their sound capitalization and a high profitability before the crisis. However, some of those banking systems were very hit in terms of the non-performing loans ratio or cost-to-income ratio. That is why we consider that it is interesting to see how they performed in terms of the banking performance ratios during the last years in the light of the new international capital adequacy regulations and in the light of the latest national macroeconomic developments of those economies and what are the main threats for these CEE banking sectors in the present.
topic capitalization ratio
profitability ratios
cost-to-income ratio
liquidity ratio
nonperforming loans ratio
central and eastern european banking sectors
url https://doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2018-0076
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