Bank Lending under Macroeconomic Instability Analysis of the Situation in Kazakhstan
Lyazat Talimova () and
Gauhar Kalkabayeva ()
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Lyazat Talimova: Faculty of Finance Karaganda Economic University Karaganda Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Gauhar Kalkabayeva: Faculty of Finance Karaganda Economic University Karaganda Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2017, vol. 8, issue 4(26), 1345-1349
Abstract:
In the article we take into consideration the main trends of development of bank crediting of the economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in modern conditions Factors that have had a negative impact on the indicators of credit activity of Kazakhstan banks are revealed A comparative analysis of the ratio of loans to the private sector in the volume of GDP in the group of countries studied was carried out The quality of the loan portfolio of second tier banks the structure of overdue loans on bank loans was assessed The indicators of the share of overdue loans in Kazakhstan Russia and Belarus are analyzed The problem of the discrepancy between the forecasted values of the volume of bank loans and the actual ones is revealed The economic mathematical model of forecasting the volumes of bank lending in the Republic of Kazakhstan is considered
Date: 2017
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