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costs. The importance of applying a good liquidity risk measurement system becomes apparent. The present paper provides an … approach to the measurement of liquidity maturity transformation risk within a stress testing framework, for middle-sized banks …. The costs of liquidity arising due to a downturn in refinancing conditions are calculated by using modern risk measures …
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demand for liquidity in the interbank market as wells as banks' access to this market. Results indicate that riskier banks … pay higher prices and borrow less liquidity, concurrent with the existence of market discipline. More capitalized and … higher prices and hoard liquidity when liquidity positions across them are more imbalanced and during a monetary policy …
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This paper introduces a theoretical liquidity risk model to explain how the fire-sale price happens by banks' portfolio … composition and the liquidity shocks. The model illustrates that the derivatives can serves as Arrow-Debreu securities for banks … to share and eliminate the liquidity risks. The shadow banking system serves as the external funds aids banks to absorb …
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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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In August of 2007, banks faced a freeze in funding liquidity from the asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) market. We … investigate how banks scrambled for liquidity in response to this freeze and its implications for corporate borrowing. Commercial …
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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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regulatory liquidity requirements on bank behavior. A multi-stage decision situation allows for considering the interaction … between credit risk and liquidity risk of banks. This interaction is found to make a risk neutral bank behave as if it were … risk averse in an environment where there is no interbank market and liquidity regulation. Introducing a buoyant interbank …
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This paper discusses liquidity regulation when short-term funding enables credit growth but generates negative systemic … containing risk and preserving credit quality, while quantity-based fundingratios are distorsionary. Liquidity buffers are either … overconfidence), excess credit and liquidity risk are best controlled with net fundingratios. Taxes on short-term funding emerge …
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We study the interplay of capital and liquidity regulation in a general equilibrium setting by focusing on future … default coexist, and bank default is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Capital and liquidity regulation can prevent bank default and … liquidity regulation. Adding liquidity regulation to optimal capital regulation is redundant. …
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shock. Our contagion mechanism operates through a dual channel of liquidity and solvency risk. The joint modelling of banks …
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