Monday 10 October 2011

IMF modelling work on liquidity risk points to capital hike, says Jobst

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Risk.net Risk Management News Update
11 October 2011
This Week's Top Story
IMF modelling work on liquidity risk points to capital hike, says Jobst
Recent analysis by the International Monetary Fund indicates that banks in the US need to raise capital to cover systemic liquidity risk threats


Categories: Liquidity Risk, Financial Stability
Topics: International Monetary Fund (IMF), Systemic risk, Liquidity risk, Sovereign debt crisis, Financial Services Authority (FSA) ...
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