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Different types of specialised lending require specific techniques to apply the underlying principles which are relevant for all lending. However the next section will look at some points that all specialised lending has in common. There are also some specialised types of risk, against which banks can protect themselves in various ways, but only if they focus on the nature of the risk and the need for special protection. The second section of this chapter discusses some of these.
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© 1995 T. H. Donaldson
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Donaldson, T.H. (1995). Different Types of Lending, Different Types of Risk. In: More Thinking about Credit. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13763-3_5
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