Data hampers Asian risk management

The absence of historical data is the single biggest obstacle for the use of internally developed risk management systems within Asia’s banks, according to a report by ratings agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P).

The report, S&P’s first annual risk benchmarking study, shows that while a growing number of Asian banks are implementing integrated internal risk management models, few banks have sufficient historical data to support them. Among the Asian banks surveyed, more than 80% indicated

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