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Out of the box

The lack of data is a huge challenge facing banks in Asia, and one that has motivated dealers to think outside the box when it comes to pricing credit risk. But do these unconventional ways of extrapolating credit data pose other risks? By Pamela Tang

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A lack of credit data is a pervasive problem for risk managers: most banks around the world simply do not have sufficient quality data to calculate their credit risk. This raises many red flags - from banks' inability to meet Basel II requirements, to the risk of inaccurate models, to banks having to price structured credit products based on their own data.

For Basel II, banks choosing the internal

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