Abstract

The quality of the loan portfolio in Albanian banking system is facing many obstacles during the last decade. In this paper we look at possible determinants of assets quality. During the recent financial crisis commercial banks were confronted with deteriorating asset quality that threatened not only the banking industry, but also the stability of the entire financial system. This study aims to examine the correlation between non-performing loans and the macroeconomic determinants in Albania during the last decade. NPLs are considered to be of a high importance as they represent the high risk exposure of banking system. A solid bank with healthy assets increases the market efficiency. Our approach is based on a panel data regression analysis technique from 2005-2015. Within this methodology this study finds robust evidence on the existing relationship between lending interest rate, real GDP growth and NPLs. We expect to find a negative relationship between lending interest rate and asset quality. Further we assume an inverse relationship between GDP growth and non-performing loans, suggesting that NPLs decrease if the economy is growing. Furthermore this study proposes a solution platform, which looks deeper into the possibility of creating a secondary active market for troubled loans, restructuring the banking system or implementing the Podgorica model. This research paper opens a new lieu of discussion in terms of academic debates and decision-making policies.

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  • IntroductionNon-performing loans are considered to be the one of the biggest obstacles within Albanian banking system and

  • Non-performing loans are considered to be the one of the biggest obstacles within Albanian banking system and. They induct an issue of high interest from all financial stakeholders all over the world, especially after the global financial crisis of 2008

  • The deterioration in the loan quality was considered the main cause of financial crisis for development economies

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Introduction

Non-performing loans are considered to be the one of the biggest obstacles within Albanian banking system and . They induct an issue of high interest from all financial stakeholders all over the world, especially after the global financial crisis of 2008. The inability to address NPLs to a solution is the biggest hurdle economies are facing nowadays They are one of the main causes of economic stagnation. The study gives a clear picture of the situation by discussing the main determinants that drive NPLs and giving a clear overview of the Albanian financial system, and coming up with a solution package for dealing with troubled assets. This paper opens a new lieu of discussion in terms of academic debates and future studies related to banking industry

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