Moody’s reveals main threats on banking systems of CIS countries
Finance
- 07 April, 2021
- 09:15
The main threats to the banking system of the CIS countries include a potential escalation of internal or external conflicts, aging, domination of public banks, and cyber-attacks, Report informs, citing Moody’s.
At the same time, the threat of conflict appeared in Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kyrgyz Republic, and Belarus. Shrinking working-age populations across Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine will pose threat to the banking sector.
State-owned banks have 85% of assets in the markets in Uzbekistan, 73% in Russia, and 29% in Azerbaijan. According to Moody’s, the state banks give loans taking into account the political factors, not the business interests.
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