Modern Problems of Crisis Management in Banking
Journal: Collection of Scientific Works of Kirovohrad National Technical University. Economic Sciences (Vol.29, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-06-06
Authors : Tetiana Shyshkina;
Page : 128-134
Keywords : сentral Bank; banking system; crisis management; crisis administration;
Abstract
The purpose of this article is the analysis of modern crisis phenomenon in the banking system of Ukraine, the definition of the directions and functions of the Central banks on crisis management of the banking system in the conditions of financial instability at the level of management defining crisis management strategy of the Bank. In the article theoretical bases of crisis management in the banking business, the essence of the concept of "crisis management" were analysed. According to the NBU, the analysis of the current state of the banking system of Ukraine and its problems was carried out. The areas to strengthen the role and functions of the NBU strategic development and crisis management in the banking and financial system in the conditions of financial instability were identified. Crisis management strategy of the Bank on the level of management was defined. For the diagnosis and prevention of banking crises should be the strategic directions, programs and forecasts of the economic development of the country. Further research need further development of scientific-methodical approaches to crisis monitoring of the financial condition of the Bank and development of practical recommendations on plans to respond to the crisis.
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