The U.S. Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) rule is designed to promote resiliency of the banking sector by requiring that certain large U.S. banking organizations (Covered Companies) maintain a liquidity ...
With the increased adoption of stablecoins in the crypto space, payment systems, and decentralized finance, regulators and financial institutions have begun to focus their attention on the effects of ...
In re Statement No 336 Download PDF sponse to the financial crisis, the Basel Committee proposed to reduce the vulnerability of the banking system to a liquidity shock by introducing a regulatory ...
In the wake of last week’s bank collapse – the fall of Silicon Valley Bank, and the related collapses of the crypto-centered Silvergate and Signature banks – there’s been a swirl of discussion around ...
Liquidity, or the amount of cash or cash-like assets on the balance sheet, is critical for any bank. Banks must meet funding needs for their operations, they must be able to repay their own debts, and ...
Investors’ fear about the financial health of banks globally was palpable today. As they swarm bank after bank, Deutsche Bank was next on their list. They pummeled Deutsche Bank’s stocks and bonds.
JP Morgan reported record revenue of $38.3 billion, compared to $36.1 billion forecasted by analysts surveyed by FactSet. Photo by Michael Brown/Getty Images Together with the investors banking ...
In her International Banking column, Arnold & Porter counsel Kathleen A. Scott writes that after protests from the banking industry that the imposition of a "liquidity coverage ratio," aimed at making ...
The U.S. Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) rule is designed to promote resiliency of the banking sector by requiring that certain large U.S. banking organizations (Covered Companies) maintain a liquidity ...
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