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Using external ‘Payment Intent’ data to improve discrimination in credit decisions Peter Taylor 2009 The Petra Partnership Ltd
What do we know about banks’ securitisation? The Spanish experience Clara Cardone-Riportella, Reyes Samaniego-Medina, Antonio Trujillo-Ponce 2009 Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Where did it all go wrong? Discussion Session D. Brough, J. Crook, D. Edelman, A. Lucas 2009 Caledonia Credit Consultancy, FSA, Rhino Risk, The University of Edinburgh
Customer lifetime value modelling Alan Lucas 2008 Rhino Risk Ltd Download Paper (PDF)
Diversification benefit calculations for retail portfolios Joseph L. Breeden 2008 Strategic Analytics Inc Download Paper (PDF)
Dynamic consumer risk models: an overview Jonathan Crook, Tony Bellotti 2008 The University of Edinburgh Download Paper (PDF)
Multi-collinearity of MEVs in risk modelling: using divergence weighted independence graphs Joe Whittaker 2008 Lancaster University Download Paper (PDF)
Stress testing credit risk parameters Daniel Rösch, Harald Scheule 2008 Leibniz Universität Hannover, The University of Melbourne Download Paper (PDF)
Stress testing: a regulator’s view Dickon Brough 2008 Financial Services Authority Download Paper (PDF)
A comparative study of two different credit models Eric D. Olson, Billie Anderson, J. Michael Hardin 2007 Download Abstract (PDF)
A methodology for estimating credit ratings and the cost of debt for business units and privately held companies Andrea M. A. F. Minardi, Rinaldo Artes, Antonio Zoratto Sanvicente 2007 Ibmec São Paulo Download Paper (PDF)
A new model to measure the creditworthiness of borrowers in fixed term loans and revolving financial products Lorenzo Quirini 2007 Consum.it
Acceptance and profit modelling P. Ma, J. Crook, J. Ansell 2007 The University of Edinburgh Download Abstract (PDF)
Analytical approaches for exposure management strategies John Worthington 2007 Experian Decision Analytics Download Abstract (PDF)
Analytical data profiling Daniel Weaver 2007 Experian Decision Analytics Download Paper (PDF)

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