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Liquidity and Transparency in Bank Risk ManagementLev RatnovskiInternational Monetary Fund January 3, 2013 Journal of Financial Intermediation, Forthcoming EFA 2006 Zurich Meetings Abstract: Banks may be unable to refinance short-term liabilities in case of solvency concerns. To manage this risk, banks can accumulate a buffer of liquid assets, or strengthen transparency to communicate solvency. While a liquidity buffer provides complete insurance against small shocks, transparency covers also large shocks but imperfectly. Due to leverage, an unregulated bank may choose insufficient liquidity buffers and transparency. The regulatory response is constrained: while liquidity buffers can be imposed, transparency is not verifiable. Moreover, liquidity requirements can compromise banks' transparency choices, and increase refinancing risk. To be effective, liquidity requirements should be complemented by measures that increase bank incentives to adopt transparency.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 39 Keywords: Banks, Liquidity Risk, Regulation, Transparency, Basel III JEL Classification: G21, G28, G32 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: June 14, 2006 ; Last revised: January 9, 2013Suggested CitationContact Information
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