credit risk models
Credit risk models are mathematical frameworks used by financial institutions to assess the probability of borrowers defaulting on their loans or credit obligations, based on various factors such as financial history, market conditions, and macroeconomic indicators. These models provide a quantitative measure of credit risk, helping lenders make informed decisions about lending and managing their credit portfolios.
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