Search results for "Market liquidity"

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Multiple-criteria cash-management policies with particular liquidity terms

2019

Abstract Eliciting policies for cash management systems with multiple assets is by no means straightforward. Both the particular relationship between alternative assets and time delays from control decisions to availability of cash introduce additional difficulties. Here we propose a cash management model to derive short-term finance policies when considering multiple assets with different expected returns and particular liquidity terms for each alternative asset. In order to deal with the inherent uncertainty about the near future introduced by cash flows, we use forecasts as a key input to the model. We express uncertainty as lack of predictive accuracy and we derive a deterministic equiv…

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Quantifying Preferential Trading in the e-MID Interbank Market

2013

Interbank markets allow credit institutions to exchange capital for purposes of liquidity management. These markets are among the most liquid markets in the financial system. However, liquidity of interbank markets dropped during the 2007-2008 financial crisis, and such a lack of liquidity influenced the entire economic system. In this paper, we analyze transaction data from the e-MID market which is the only electronic interbank market in the Euro Area and US, over a period of eleven years (1999-2009). We adapt a method developed to detect statistically validated links in a network, in order to reveal preferential trading in a directed network. Preferential trading between banks is detecte…

Order (exchange)media_common.quotation_subjectFinancial crisisBusinessInterbank lending marketMonetary economicsNull hypothesisLiquidity riskTransaction dataMarket liquidityInterest ratemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Risk committee complexity and liquidity risk in the European banking industry

2021

Abstract The present study aims to investigate how bank governance characteristics are related to liquidity risk by analysing board composition, gender, and the risk committee. A dynamic panel data model is employed on a sample of European banks during the period after the financial crisis (from 2011 to 2017). Furthermore, we collect information about the profiles of the directors on the boards of banks, thereby creating five categories of risk committee members. To address the endogeneity issue, a generalised method of moments two-step estimator is implemented. The findings highlight that the fundamental role of the risk committee adequately shields banks against general liquidity risks. M…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsCorporate governanceFinancial stabilitybusiness.industrySettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariCorporate governanceRisk governanceBank liquidity riskAccountingSample (statistics)Basel IIILiquidity riskMarket liquidityBanking sector Bank liquidity risk Corporate governance Basel III Financial stabilityFinancial crisisBusinessEndogeneityBanking sectorPanel data
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Structural contagion and vulnerability to unexpected liquidity shortfalls

2012

This paper assumes that financial fluctuations are the result of the dynamic interaction between liquidity and solvency conditions of individual economic units. The framework is an extention of Sordi and Vercelli (2012) designed as an heterogeneous agent model which proceeds through discrete time steps within a finite time horizon. The interaction at the micro-level between economic units monitors the spread of contagion and systemic risk, producing interesting complex dynamics. The model is analysed by means of numerical simulations and systemic risk modelling, where local interaction of units is captured and analysed by the bilateral provision of liquidity among units. The behaviour and e…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsSolvencyEconomicsVulnerabilityMarket liquidityfinancial fluctuationsMicroeconomicsComplex dynamicsDiscrete time and continuous timecontagionOrder (exchange)systemic riskEconometricsEconomicsSystemic riskFinite timeheterogeneous agentscomplex dynamicsFinancial fluctuations; contagion; systemic risk; heterogeneous agents; complex dynamicsFinancial fluctuationsJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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The Intraday Interest Rate: What's that?

2015

We study the intraday interest rate in a CCP-based GC pooling repo market and its key determinants. Since collateral used in this market is identical to collateral eligible for the daylight overdraft facility of the Eurosystem, any intraday rate in this market cannot be a result of collateral constraints keeping banks from using the overdraft for arbitrage. Nevertheless, we find that in the crisis period a statistically and economically significant intraday spread (up to 60 basis points) prevailed that was only somewhat mitigated by the ECB's unconventional monetary policy measures. Our results show that this spread was mainly determined by the market liquidity of the repo market, suggestin…

Overdraftjel:E50intraday interest ratecentral counterpartyovernight reposcentral bank interventionfinancial crisisCollateralmedia_common.quotation_subjectMonetary policyjel:E43Financial systemjel:G01jel:G10jel:G21Liquidity premiumInterest rateMarket liquidityFinancial crisisArbitrageBusinessmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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How does the market react to your order flow?

2012

We present an empirical study of the intertwined behaviour of members in a financial market. Exploiting a database where the broker that initiates an order book event can be identified, we decompose the correlation and response functions into contributions coming from different market participants and study how their behaviour is interconnected. We find evidence that (1) brokers are very heterogeneous in liquidity provision -- some are consistently liquidity providers while others are consistently liquidity takers. (2) The behaviour of brokers is strongly conditioned on the actions of {\it other} brokers. In contrast brokers are only weakly influenced by the impact of their own previous ord…

Physics - Physics and SocietyQuantitative Finance - Trading and Market MicrostructureMarket microstructureLimit order marketFinancial marketFOS: Physical sciencesBehavioural financePhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Market microstructureMonetary economicsMarket dynamicsFinancial marketFinancial markets microstructure Econophysics stochasti processesTrading and Market Microstructure (q-fin.TR)Market liquidityFOS: Economics and businessCompetition (economics)Empirical researchOrder (exchange)Physics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityOrder bookBusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceData Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)FinanceQuantitative Finance
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Quantifying preferential trading in the e-MID interbank market

2015

Interbank markets allow credit institutions to exchange capital for purposes of liquidity management. These markets are among the most liquid markets in the financial system. However, liquidity of interbank markets dropped during the 2007-2008 financial crisis, and such a lack of liquidity influenced the entire economic system. In this paper, we analyze transaction data from the e-MID market which is the only electronic interbank market in the Euro Area and US, over a period of eleven years (1999-2009). We adapt a method developed to detect statistically validated links in a network, in order to reveal preferential trading in a directed network. Preferential trading between banks is detecte…

Preferential linkStatistically validated networksFinancial economicsMonetary economicscomputer.software_genreLiquidity riskHJSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Market liquidityInterbank marketOrder (exchange)Financial crisisEconomicsDark liquidityInterbank rateInterbank lending marketHigh-frequency tradingAlgorithmic tradingGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinancecomputerFinanceQuantitative Finance
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Master curve for price-impact function

2003

The price reaction to a single transaction depends on transaction volume, the identity of the stock, and possibly many other factors. Here we show that, by taking into account the differences in liquidity for stocks of different size classes of market capitalization, we can rescale both the average price shift and the transaction volume to obtain a uniform price-impact curve for all size classes of firm for four different years (1995–98). This single-curve collapse of the price-impact function suggests that fluctuations from the supply-and-demand equilibrium for many financial assets, differing in economic sectors of activity and market capitalization, are governed by the same statistical r…

Price reactionMarket capitalizationMultidisciplinaryEconophysicsEconomic sectorAverage priceEconometricsEconomicsDatabase transactionStock (geology)Market liquidityNature
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A comment on mortgage procylicality

2012

This paper comments on mortgage procyclicality. A framework for credit constraints along the lines of Kiyotaki and Moore (1997) is applied to illustrate a potential regime shift in the credit risk assessments of mortgagees. Depending on the relationship between house price growth and the alternative rate of return the weight given to collateral and debt-servicing ability may vary according to the house price cycle as mortgagees engage in search-for-yield. The regime shifts induced by increased global liquidity and expectations of continued housing appreciation might stimulate owner-occupation and LTV-ratios and induce mortgage procyclicality.

Rate of returnEconomics and EconometricsCollateralEconomicsFinancial systemMortgage underwritingRegime shiftBusiness and International ManagementShared appreciation mortgageMortgage insuranceMarket liquidityCredit riskGlobal Business and Economics Review
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The response of Brent crude oil to the European central bank monetary policy

2022

Este artículo examina el impacto de las decisiones de política monetaria del Banco Central Europeo (BCE) sobre los precios del petróleo y la liquidez mediante un estudio de eventos con datos intradía. Analizamos el período de enero de 1999 a diciembre de 2020, que incluye la crisis financiera que comenzó en agosto de 2007. Nuestros resultados muestran una respuesta significativa de los rendimientos del petróleo solo durante la crisis financiera. Específicamente, encontramos que los rendimientos de los futuros de petróleo crudo Brent respondieron negativamente a variaciones inesperadas en la prima de riesgo italiana como medida de acciones de política monetaria no convencionales, y positivam…

Risk premiummedia_common.quotation_subjectMonetary policymonetary policyUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASMonetary economics:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]european central bankInterest rateMarket liquidityBrent Crudesymbols.namesakeExchange rateFinancial crisisEconomicssymbolsbrent crude oil futuresFutures contracthealth care economics and organizationsFinancemedia_common
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