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Aglika Kaneva
Analysis of the Profitability Indicators and Indicators for Assessment of Assets Quality of the Banks in Bulgaria in the 2007 – 2018 Period
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This research is dedicated to the profitability of the banks in Bulgaria - profit after tax, return on equity and return on assets. Òhe dynamics of indicators for assessment of assets quality of banks such as banks risk exposures and impairments of credits of the banks has been examined that like the profitability indicators are highly influenced by the financial crisis.
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Nesrin Uzun
Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Housing in Bulgaria
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Negative effects of the global financial crisis is still not fully overcome in the world and the economies of individual countries continue to implement various measures to eliminate their effect. One of the most crisis-hit sectors of the economy proved to be construction and directly related to it real estate market. This article aims to make a critical analysis of the status and trends in the "construction", with an emphasis on housing during the 2008-2013 period. In order to thoroughly investigate the problem, the article will consider the state of the mortgage market in Bulgaria and opportunities for bank financing of construction enterprises (through direct funding and realisation of finished products - by financing customers in the form of housing loans) and their relation to the development of the construction sector in the country.
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Bozhidar Bozhinov
Possibilities to Evaluate the Sustainability of the Banks in Bulgaria using a Rating System ALER(TS)
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As the global financial crisis of 2007 shows, the modern banks are crucial for the stability of the financial sector and the economy as a whole. The study aims to present to academics and banking professionals the developed methodology of the evaluation system for sustainable development of the banking sector ALER(TS) and assess the extent of its applicability based on real data analysis. The study argues that an independent and open-rating system to evaluating the banking sector contributes to increase its stability and competitiveness.
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Plamen Lyubomirov Dzhaparov
Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Potential Benefits for Banks
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There is no doubt that the emergence of ChatGPT in November 2022 has become one of the most significant technological events in recent decades. The new-generation chat platform developed by OpenAI has caused a veritable "tsunami" of interest in its underlying Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI). Business organizations in all economic areas are dramatically increasing their investments in this new technology and launching pilot projects testing its capabilities. Banks are no exception to this trend. With the vast amounts of data at their disposal and ever-increasing user demands, they are quickly realizing that Gen AI promises numerous benefits both concerning customer service and in terms of internal banking processes and operations.
This paper examines the characteristics of generative artificial intelligence by comparing it with traditional AI models that have been used in banks. The main factors that make banking the perfect place for the application of the new technology are brought out. Based on this, the analysis focuses on surveying the many potential benefits of its implementation – from improving customer experiences, through better risk management, to optimizing the work of back-office employees and developers.
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Elena Stavrova
The Changes in the Banking Industry under the Influence of the Digitalization Process in the Conditions of Covid-19 Pandemic
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The market capitalization on the world banking market reached USD 7.2 trillion, and on the digital banking market - more than USD 800 trillion. The average annual growth of 4% has long been a stable source of income for banks. The development of digital consumer lending and payment systems is also attracting non-banking players, who are expanding their influence in institutional business, which makes the corporate banking market dynamic. The profound change brought about by the open and interconnected corporate banking ecosystem is taking place in conditions of extreme change, zero interest rates and a surplus of money supply. Although some areas of the financial markets are less exposed to these significant shocks, it is impossible to protect them from development in an open ecosystem. These changes may even be slower or less pronounced in some services, such as structured lending, large corporate payments, but technological developments are also taking place. Working with 'full vaults', emerging FinTech competitors, the COVID-19 pandemic and the slower-than-expected recovery of global supply chains are all challenges that banks need to address and are the subject of this study.
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Kuzman Iliev
The School of Free Banking with Fractional Reserves versus The School of Full Reservation of Deposits - an Economic Reflection of Modern Concepts in Banking and Monetary Policy
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The study presents a comparative analysis of the two modern pro-market schools in the field of monetary theory and banking – the school of free banking with fractional reserves and the school of full deposit reservation. In this way, the paper outlines the guidelines to be followed in developing theories, concepts and proposals for improving or perfecting the money supply management. In concrete terms, the analysis considers the alternatives for the implementation of banking and the positioning of the central bank in the schools of free banking with fractional reserves and the full reservation of deposits, the methodological nature of a market process in their frameworks and an interpretation of the two schools in relation to the functions of deposits, the interest rate, deflation and quantitative easing.