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The topics for CRISILALUMNI.COM for this month is "Bank Loan Ratings - Basel II".
» Basel II :: A challenge for banks *
» The challenge
» The CRISIL solution
» CRISIL assigns first Bank Loan Ratings under Basel II
Inaugurates a new era of use of ratings in capital measurement

» Capital adequacy of banks expected to improve under Basel II
CRISIL's criteria for assigning BLRs incorporate all the features of the criteria applied for rating bonds and debentures. Moreover, the criteria factor in features such as technical defaults and minor differences in defining due dates that are specific to bank facilities.
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CRISIL BLRs are assigned on a scale that is analogous to CRISIL's rating scale for long-term and short-term debt ratings. The scale ranges from 'AAA' to 'D' for a long-term rating (with maturity over 365 days), and from 'P1+' to 'P5' for a short-term rating (maturity of up to 365 days). CRISIL may apply '+' (plus) or '-' (minus) signs for ratings from 'AA' to 'C' on the long-term scale, and from 'P1' to 'P3' on the short-term scale, to reflect comparative standing within the category. Additionally, CRISIL may assign rating outlooks for BLRs from 'AAA' to 'B'. Ratings on 'Rating Watch' will not carry outlooks. A rating outlook indicates the direction in which a rating may move over a medium-term horizon of one-to-two years. A rating outlook can be 'Positive', 'Stable', or 'Negative'. A 'Positive' or a 'Negative' outlook is not necessarily a precursor to a rating change. *
» List of BLRs assigned by CRISIL *
» Titan Industries Ltd.
» BLR will help in developing a secondary market for bank loans and also help in deepening the bond markets in India
» BLR will help in developing a secondary market for bank loans and also help in deepening the bond markets in India
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