Credit Risk Management at JP Morgan Chase
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Case Details: |
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Case Code |
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FINA003 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs.
500;
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ThemesCredit Risk Management |
Case Length |
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20 Pages |
Period |
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2002 - 2003 |
Pub. Date |
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2005 |
Teaching Note |
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Not Available |
Organization |
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JP Morgan
Chase |
Industry |
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Banking |
Countries |
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USA |
Abstract:
JP Morgan Chase (JP), the second largest financial services
company in the US, is exposed to credit risk through its lending, trading and
capital market activities. JP''s credit risk management practices are designed
to preserve the independence and integrity of the risk assessment process. JP
has taken various steps to ensure that credit risks are adequately assessed,
monitored and managed. In early 2003, JP has combined its Credit Risk Policy and
Global Credit Management functions to form Global Credit Risk Management
consisting of the five primary functions - Credit Risk Management, Credit
Portfolio Group, Policy & Strategic Group, Special Credits Group and Chase
Financial Services (CFS) Consumer Credit Management Risk.
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Contents:
Keywords:
JP Morgan Chase, Credit risk, Commercial portfolio, Consumer
credit risk, Consumer portfolio, Derivatives, Economic credit exposure,
Derivative receivables, Commercial exposure, Commercial criticised exposure,
Industry concentrations, Country exposure, Derivative contracts, Notional
amounts
Credit Risk Management at JP Morgan Chase
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