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  2. Liquidity risk - Wikipedia

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    The FDIC discuss liquidity risk management and write "Contingency funding plans should incorporate events that could rapidly affect an institution’s liquidity, including a sudden inability to securitize assets, tightening of collateral requirements or other restrictive terms associated with secured borrowings, or the loss of a large depositor ...

  3. Liquidity regulation - Wikipedia

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    Liquidity regulations are financial regulations designed to ensure that financial institutions (e.g. banks) have the necessary assets on hand in order to prevent liquidity disruptions due to changing market conditions. This is often related to reserve requirement and capital requirement but focuses on the specific liquidity risk of assets that ...

  4. Basel III - Wikipedia

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    Basel III requires banks to have a minimum CET1 ratio (Common Tier 1 capital divided by risk-weighted assets (RWAs)) at all times of: . 4.5%; Plus: A mandatory "capital conservation buffer" or "stress capital buffer requirement", equivalent to at least 2.5% of risk-weighted assets, but could be higher based on results from stress tests, as determined by national regulators.

  5. CAMELS rating system - Wikipedia

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    Examiners determine that the liquidity management system is commensurate with the complexity of the balance sheet and amount of capital. This includes evaluating the mechanisms to monitor and control risk, management's response when risk exposure approaches or exceeds the credit union's risk limits, and corrective action taken, when necessary.

  6. Risk Management in Finance: Keep Your Money Safe in a ... - AOL

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    Risk management plays a non-negotiable role in finance. Factors such as market swings, interest rate fluctuations and bad debts can all threaten financial goals and assets. However, with targeted ...

  7. Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - Wikipedia

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    The Policy Development Group (PDG) Risk Management and Modelling Group: point of contact with the industry on the latest advances in risk measurement and management; Research Task Force: facilitates economists from member institutions to discuss research on financial stability in consultation with the academic sector

  8. Are annuities a safe investment? - AOL

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    When comparing annuities to other investments like stocks, bonds, CDs or mutual funds, consider both the level of risk you’re willing to take and your need for liquidity, or easy access to your ...

  9. Asset and liability management - Wikipedia

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    Asset and liability management (often abbreviated ALM) is the term covering tools and techniques used by a bank or other corporate to minimise exposure to market risk and liquidity risk through holding the optimum combination of assets and liabilities. [1]