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 CAMELS Rating 

 CAMELS is a recognized international rating system that bank supervisory authorities use in order to rate financial institutions according to six factors represented by its acronym. Supervisory authorities assign each bank a score on a scale. A rating of one is considered the best, and a rating of five is considered the worst for each factor. Key Takeaways  CAMELS is an international rating system used by regulatory banking authorities to rate financial institutions, according to the six factors represented by its acronym.  The CAMELS acronym stands for "Capital adequacy, Asset quality, Management, Earnings, Liquidity, and Sensitivity.

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