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We merge the literature on downside return risk and liquidity risk and introduce the concept of extreme downside … same time when the market liquidity (return) is lowest. This effect is not driven by linear or downside liquidity risk or … extreme downside return risk and is mainly driven by more recent years. There is no premium for stocks whose liquidity is …
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The paper reports the outcome of the stress-testing of liquidity risk in the TARGET2 payment system, with the study … resilience of the system, defined as the network of its participants, and the appropriateness of liquidity levels under tightened … liquidity conditions. The scenarios analysed are based on extreme shocks to the value of collateral of different levels and …
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I study rollover risk in the wholesale funding market when intermediaries can hold liquidity ex-ante and are subject to … fire sales ex-post. I demonstrate that precautionary liquidity restores multiple equilibria in a global rollover game. An … intermediate liquidity level supports both the usual run equilibrium and an efficient equilibrium. I provide a uniqueness …
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We explore empirically how the time-varying allocation of credit across firms with heterogeneous credit quality matters for financial stability outcomes. Using firm-level data for 55 countries over 1991-2016, we show that the riskiness of credit allocation, captured by Greenwood and Hanson...
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apply to the United Kingdom. We identify 29 indicators of financial stability risk, drawing from the literature on early …
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distorted the choices of financial intermediaries ex-ante (inducing them to rely too much and too quickly on liquidity for …
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asset positions once the aggregate interbank funding market experiences a dry-up. To this regard, we show that liquidity … strategy further helps us to analyse how disruptions in the bank headquarters’ interbank market can lead to liquidity and …
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We offer a multi-period systemic risk assessment framework with which to assess recent liquidity and capital regulatory … requirement proposals in a holistic way. Following Morris and Shin (2009), we introduce funding liquidity risk as an endogenous … outcome of the interaction between market liquidity risk, solvency risk, and the funding structure of banks. To assess the …
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well-functioning marketplace will also exist in the future. Market liquidity risk is the risk that the market will function … effects of market liquidity risk on asset pricing, investment management, corporate finance, banking, financial crises … marketplace such as a supermarket or a stock exchange with adequate liquidity. Further, people must have confidence that such a …
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The article deals with the liquidity risk in the banks in the context of the financial crisis. At first, the balance … sheet and market liquidity are defined and the main principles of the methods for measuring liquidity risk, which banks use …, are identified. Then follow review of main challenges of managing the liquidity of banks. Finally, it discusses …
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