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Uncertainty, Liquidity, and Financial Crisis

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
This paper investigates the determinants of liquidity crises based on the dynamics of banking and finance under uncertainty. The explanatory power of this framework is tested against the events of the global financial crisis. Despite limited availability of data that can proxy for uncertainty, this approach seems to explain better than others how a ...
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Liquidity Risk Management after the Crisis

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This paper discusses challenges that financial institutions face in the area of liquidity risk measurement and management. The SAS response to these challenges is to deliver an integrated risk solution, SAS® Risk Management for Banking, that can meet the immediate requirements banks have while providing a framework to support future business needs ...
Sumit Mathur, Jimmy Skoglund
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In times of crisis, go liquid!

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2014
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Hendlisz, Alain   +2 more
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Liquidity Crisis Management

2005
A firm operating under normal market circumstances will be able to rely on its mandate, policies, and limits to control the liquidity exposures inherent in its business. If these mechanisms are structured properly and followed diligently, the financial impact of the exposures should remain manageable.
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From Liquidity Crisis to Sovereign Debt Crisis [PDF]

open access: possibleExpert Journal of Finance, 2013
This paper summarizes the results of empirical research on European Union’s evolution in terms of macroeconomic stability in a period in which member countries crossed from a liquidity crisis to a sovereign debt crisis. So, the evolution of the EU member countries is analyzed as the sovereign debt crisis has worsened and has become increasingly ...
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Corona crisis: Liquidity takes priority

2020
The Corona crisis has clearly become an economic challenge for Europe. The spread of the virus represents both a negative supply shock and a negative demand shock across the economy at large. Securing the liquidity of companies is of top priority. Employment and household income can be stabilised through short-time allowances.
Hüther, Michael   +3 more
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Liquidity in the Liquidity Crisis: Evidence from Divisia Monetary Aggregates in Germany and the European Crisis Countries [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomics Bulletin, 2013
While there has been some debate over the usefulness of monetary aggregates, there has been surprisingly little discussion of the actual implications for liquidity. In this paper, we provide an approximation of the liquidity development in six Euro area countries from 2003 to 2012.
Makram El-shagi, Logan J Kelly
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The 2008 Liquidity Crisis

2021
Yung Chul Park   +2 more
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Transient boiling crisis of cryogenic liquids

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2004
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Deev, V. I.   +3 more
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Liquidity Crisis in the Interbank Market

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
The paper analyses the relationship between the liquidity shock variance and the size of the reserve requirement. I calibrated the key parameters of the model for the Eurosystem and found that the standard deviation of the shock is roughly 10% of the average bank's current account holding.
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