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| Introduction | 3 | |
| Signs of a looming credit downturn | 5 | |
| Risk measurement is necessary, but not sufficient | 7 | |
| Effective credit portfolio management structure | 8 | |
| Essential levers in a credit downturn | 10 | |
| Develop a plan for tightening lending standards | 10 | |
| Develop a plan for changing approval processes | 10 | |
| Review and test the effectiveness of early warning systems | 11 | |
| Recognise the limitations of economic capital and ask common-sense "what if" questions | 11 | |
| Pursue opaque and hidden risks | 12 | |
| Conduct a comprehensive balance sheet and risk transfer review | 13 | |
| Ensure your workout department is prepared | 13 | |
| Conclusion | 15 | |
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