The 2008–2017 Decade in the Russian Banking Sector: Trends and Factors
Alexey Simanovskiy (),
Alexander Morozov (),
Andrey Sinyakov,
Alexey Porshakov (),
Maria Pomelnikova,
Yulia Ushakova (),
Vladimir Markelov () and
Mikhail Bezdudniy ()
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Alexey Simanovskiy: Bank of Russia, Russian Federation
Alexander Morozov: Bank of Russia, Russian Federation
Alexey Porshakov: Bank of Russia, Russian Federation
Yulia Ushakova: Bank of Russia, Russian Federation
Vladimir Markelov: Bank of Russia, Russian Federation
Mikhail Bezdudniy: Bank of Russia, Russian Federation
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Юлия Ушакова
No wps31, Bank of Russia Working Paper Series from Bank of Russia
Abstract:
The report examines changes in the Russian banking sector over the period of 2008–2017 and the impact of these changes on the stability of banks and interbank competition. It identifies specific aspects of banks in different clusters and analyses the main business models. The report outlines challenges currently faced by the banking system.
Keywords: bank assets and liabilities; bank business model; competition; efficiency; concentration; stability; captive credit institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 55 pages
Date: 2018-06
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