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System-Wide Liquidity Risk in the United Kingdom’s Large-Value Payment System: An Empirical Analysis


Marcelo Perlin


Escola de Administração - UFRGS

Jochen F. Schanz


Bank of England

May 31, 2011

Bank of England Working Paper No. 427

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When settling their own liabilities and those of their clients, settlement banks rely on incoming payments to fund a part of their outgoing payments. We investigate their behaviour in CHAPS, the United Kingdom’s large-value payment system. Our estimates suggest that in normal times, banks increase their payment outflows when their liquidity is above target and immediately following the receipt of payments. We use these estimates to determine the robustness of this payment system to two hypothetical behavioural changes. In the first, a single bank stops sending payments, perhaps because of an operational problem. In the second, it pays out exactly what it previously received, relying exclusively on the liquidity provided by other system members. Using the observed uncertainty around our estimated behavioural equations, we derive probabilistic statements about the time at which the bank’s counterparties would run out of liquidity if they followed their estimated normal-time behaviour.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 34

Keywords: Payment systems, banks, network models, contagion, systemic risk, liquidity risk

JEL Classification: G21

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Date posted: May 31, 2011  

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Perlin, Marcelo and Schanz, Jochen F., System-Wide Liquidity Risk in the United Kingdom’s Large-Value Payment System: An Empirical Analysis (May 31, 2011). Bank of England Working Paper No. 427. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1856115 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1856115

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Marcelo Perlin
Escola de Administração - UFRGS ( email )
Porto-Alegre RS
Brazil
HOME PAGE: http://sites.google.com/site/marceloperlin/
Jochen F. Schanz (Contact Author)
Bank of England ( email )
Financial Stability
Threadneedle Street
London, EC2R 8AH
United Kingdom
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