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Regulating Risky Assets Liquidity
Revue d'économie politique, 2018L’existence d’actifs titrisés, risqués, sur les bilans bancaires est l’une des spécificités de la crise de 2007-2009. Suite à la crise de confiance sur les actifs risqués, en raison des asymétries d’informations entre les banques (vendeurs des actifs titrisés) et les fonds d’investissement (acheteurs), ces marchés d’actifs se sont gelés. Dans ce cadre,
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Real asset liquidity and asset impairments
2014I examine how the presence of a more active (liquid) resale market for real assets influences the frequency, magnitude, and timeliness of asset impairments. Consistent with an available resale market providing a useful benchmark for evaluating recorded asset values, I find that firms with more liquid real assets recognize more frequent and timelier ...
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Portfolio similarity and asset liquidation in the insurance industry
Journal of Financial Economics, 2021Stanislava Nikolova +2 more
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Optimal Liquidation of Assets in the Presence of Personal Taxes: Implications for Asset Pricing
Journal of Finance, 1980George M Constantinides
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Optimal Liquidation Strategy of Multi-assets Based on Minimum Loss Probability
Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering, 2020Qixuan Luo, Handong Li
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1988
The concepts of capital and liquid assets are directly associated with concerns relating to the security of depositors with banking institutions. Due consideration of these concepts by the State authorities responsible, as well as by the banking operators themselves, is aimed at guaranteeing the financial soundness of banks and therefore at ensuring ...
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The concepts of capital and liquid assets are directly associated with concerns relating to the security of depositors with banking institutions. Due consideration of these concepts by the State authorities responsible, as well as by the banking operators themselves, is aimed at guaranteeing the financial soundness of banks and therefore at ensuring ...
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2005
As we continue with our discussion of the theoretical and practical nature of liquidity risk problems, we turn our attention to asset liquidity risk, which we have defined as the risk of loss arising from an inability to convert assets into cash at carrying value when needed.
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As we continue with our discussion of the theoretical and practical nature of liquidity risk problems, we turn our attention to asset liquidity risk, which we have defined as the risk of loss arising from an inability to convert assets into cash at carrying value when needed.
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