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Bank Industry Risk Analysis: Germany (Federal Republic of) Dec 04
Standard & Poors, Dec 2004
Abstract (Editor's note: The tables in this article are designed for exporting in certain Standard & Poor's products; therefore, printing quality may vary. Changing your page orientation to landscape mode, reducing your page margins, and/or reducing the text size in your browser may improve the printed output.) The German banking system has recovered from adverse developments that culminated back in 2002, as business and risk profiles of the large rated institutions that could pose a potential systemic risk have improved. Standard & Poor's expects a continuation of the system's gradual recovery, whereas the downside risk has diminished as a result of successful, but as yet uncompleted restructuring measures through the 'de-risking' of their balance sheets and cost-cutting. Yet, despite staging substantial...
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