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CRE risk management: Navigating hazards and opportunities

Abrigo

Stress testing, monitoring are essential Financial institutions should challenge assumptions about CRE risk while also watching for red flags as they manage the CRE portfolio. Bankers should examine warning signs and shore up defenses for existing income-producing CRE loans as part of commercial property loan risk management.

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3rd annual Risk Management Summit proves “valuable” and “insightful”

Abrigo

More than 140 bankers and industry experts from over 30 states gathered in Nashville, Tennessee last month for the 3rd annual Risk Management Summit hosted by Sageworks. Many are feeling added pressure from their regulators, and one attendee mentioned the “stress testing ideas and requirements were beneficial.”

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Fed: Supervisory problems on the rise for banks of all sizes

American Banker

In its biannual report on supervision and regulation, the Federal Reserve Board noted an uptick in governance issues with large banks. Regional and community banks, meanwhile, were plagued by IT problems and risk management struggles.

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Regulators Can't Force Good Risk Management

American Banker

Financial incentives leading firms to strengthen risk governance internally is better than regulators mandating risk management standards.

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Businesses Fail To Manage Risk Despite Preparing For ‘Major Crisis’

PYMNTS

The report explores how companies in G20 nations are preparing for risks related to technological disruption, regulation and cybersecurity. Overall, organizations did not score well, according to Kevin Hewitt, FTI Consulting’s chairman of the EMEA region.

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If You Are Tired of Being Transactional, You Need A Hedge Program

South State Correspondent

An inverted yield curve, continued bank failures, and the desire to manage risk and offer clients higher service are all factors that are driving more community banks to adopt a loan hedge program. Eliminate Interest Rate Risk: Eliminate margin compression when interest rates rise.

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If You Are Tired of Being Transactional, You Need A Hedge Program

South State Correspondent

An inverted yield curve, continued bank failures, and the desire to manage risk and offer clients higher service are all factors that are driving more community banks to adopt a loan hedge program. Eliminate Interest Rate Risk: Eliminate margin compression when interest rates rise.