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As a monetary, selective credit, and government debt-management instrument, a liquid asset ratio is generally inefficient and may introduce serious distortions. However, it may play a limited role as a prudential instrument, particularly in less sophisticated banking systems or in the context of...
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. Liquidity stress tests have been applied in parallel to and independently from solvency stress tests, based on scenarios which … testing of solvency and liquidity: our approach exploits the mechanisms underlying the solvency-liquidity nexus to derive … relations between solvency shocks and liquidity shocks. These relations are then used to model liquidity and solvency risk in a …
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The paper presents a framework to integrate liquidity and solvency stress tests. An empirical study based on European … bond trading data finds that asset sales haircuts depend on the total amount of assets sold and general liquidity … conditions in the market. To account for variations in market liquidity, the study uses Markov regime-switching models and links …
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This paper evaluates ways to protect highly dollarized banking systems from systemic liquidity runs (such as the ones … the use of limited dollar liquidity to ensure the convertibility of transactional deposits with a mechanism that … automatically limits the convertibility of dollar term deposits once triggered by a predetermined decline in banks'' liquidity …
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This paper builds a model of financial sector vulnerability and integrates it into a macroeconomic framework, typically used for monetary policy analysis. The main question to be answered with the integrated model is whether or not the central bank should include explicitly the financial...
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on numerous historical documents, we show that liquidity ratios similar to the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) were … mechanisms described by contemporary central bankers, in which an increase in the liquidity ratio has contractionary effects …
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The provision of foreign exchange liquidity by emerging market central banks during the global shock of 2008-09 departs … from the domestic liquidity lender of last resort role described by Bagehot in his classic ""Lombard Street."" This paper … documents and analyzes the foreign exchange liquidity providing measures of the Banco Central do Brasil (BCB) in response to …
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, Czechoslovakia, and China. Significant efforts have been made, or are under consideration, in all countries to develop a more …
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This paper assesses whether corporate liquidity needs in the G7 economies were met during the containment phase of the … adversely affected nonfinancial corporate sector cash flows, generating liquidity and solvency pressures. However, corporate … the second quarter. Among listed firms, entities with weaker liquidity or solvency positions before the onset of COVID-19 …
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