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Latest revision as of 09:52, 6 June 2024
The analysis and management of an organisation's working capital and its sources of finance, to ensure that it is able to pay its obligations when they fall due.
- Every organisation needs to run stress scenarios to right-size its liquidity buffers
- "Now working at a bank, I treat liquidity risk totally differently from the way I saw it when I was working for a [non-financial] corporate.
- Liquidity risk should be understood by running stress scenarios.
- In a stress, all the funding providers, your suppliers and anyone who might have credit exposure might want to be protected and withdraw their funds.
- Every corporate should run such a scenario and decide how much liquidity to keep aside.
- This is very different from the approach that some corporates have that use their cash forecasts under normal scenarios [only] to decide the size of their liquidity buffers."
- Dimitris Papathanasiou, CFA - April 2024.
See also
- Black swan
- Cash management
- LAB
- Liquidity
- Liquidity buffer
- Liquidity management tool
- Liquidity risk
- Market-based approaches to cash management and liquidity
- Overall Liquidity Adequacy Rule (OLAR)
- Scenario analysis
- Stress test
- UK gilt crisis
- Working capital
Other resource
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Pages in category ‘Liquidity management’
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 821 total.
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- Accept
- Acceptance for settlement
- Acceptor
- Accrue
- Acid test ratio
- ACT/360
- ACT/365 fixed
- AdvDipTM
- Adverse selection
- ALA
- AOS
- APP fraud
- Apportion
- ASC 230
- ASF
- ASPSP
- Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
- Authentication
- Authorised push payment
- Availability
- Available Stable Funding
- Aval
- Award in International Cash Management
- AwardICM
B
- Back value date
- Back value dating
- Backstop
- Backstop facility
- Balance and transaction activity
- Balance netting
- Banded
- Bank account
- Bank cheque
- Bank draft
- Bank float
- Bank identifier code
- Bank transfer
- Banker's draft
- Banker's payment
- Banking as a service
- Basel IV
- Basic bank account
- BBLS
- BBR
- BCC
- BESP
- BEY
- BGIN
- Bilateral repurchase agreement
- BISL
- BoE
- BOEBR
- BOJ
- BOJ-NET
- Bond fund
- Book funds transfer
- Borrowing
- Botnet
- Bounce Back Loan Scheme
- Bp
- Bretton Woods
- Bretton Woods Conference
- Bridge
- Bridge facility
- Britcoin
- Bulk funds transfer system
- Burn rate
- Buy Now Pay Later
C
- C&CCC
- Call money
- Capital and liquidity management
- Capital management
- Card not present
- Cardano
- Cash balance
- Cash burn
- Cash burn rate
- Cash concentration or disbursement
- Cash concentration or disbursement plus addendum
- Cash conversion efficiency
- Cash equivalents
- Cash flow
- Cash letter
- Cash pooling
- Cash positioning
- Cash reserves
- Cashflow
- Cashier’s cheque
- CBD
- CBEST
- CBILS
- CCC
- CCD
- CCD+
- CCE
- CD
- CDD
- Central account
- Central bank money
- Central bank public goods
- Central bank reserves
- Central clearing party
- Central infrastructure services
- Centralised finance
- Certificate of deposit
- CFF
- CFP
- CGI
- Charge card
- Chartered Institute of Credit Management
- CHATS
- Check
- Cheque clearing
- Cheque imaging
- Cheque truncation
- CHIPS
- CIPS
- CLBILS
- Clean draft
- Clearance
- Cleared balance
- Closing
- CMSA
- CNAPS
- CNH
- CNP
- CNS
- COBO
- Coin
- Collateral swap
- Collect
- Collection
- Collection account
- Commercial paper
- Commitment commission
- Common issuance
- Community bank
- Compensating balances
- Composable architecture
- Compound Annual Growth Rate
- Compound interest
- Compromise
- Concentration account
- Confirmation of Payee
- Contactless
- Contactless payment
- Controlled disbursement
- Conventional year
- CoP
- COPD
- Coronavirus
- Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme
- Country items
- Courtesy amount recognition
- COVID-19
- Credit Benchmark
- Credit card
- Credit line
- Credit migration
- Credit migration risk
- Credit transfer system
- Creditworthiness
- Cross-border interchange fee
- CRR II
- CRR III
- Cryptoassets Taskforce
- Cumulative compounded rate
- Currency
- Currency clearings
- Currency code
- Currency management
- Currency substitution
- Current account
- Current ratio
- Custodian
- Custody
- Custody risk
D
- Daily liquid assets
- Data exchange
- Daylight credit
- Daylight exposure
- Daylight overdraft
- DDP
- Deal date
- Debit caps
- Debit collection system
- Debit transfer system
- Debt ceiling
- Deduct from beneficiary
- Deep market
- Deep-tier financing
- Default netting
- Defunding
- Deletion
- Delivery against payment system
- Demand
- Demand deposit account
- Demand loan
- Demand pull
- Depo