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| | The generational cohort of people born between the early to mid 1960s, and the mid 1970s. |
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| ''Bank funding.''
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| In the bank liquidity and funding context, funding risk arises in the context of illiquid asset positions.
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| | *[[Baby boomers]] |
| | *[[Generation Y]] |
| | *[[Millennials]] |
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| In this situation, funding risk means the inability to obtain the necessary funding for the illiquid asset positions on the expected terms and when required.
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| ''Pensions funding.''
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| In the pensions context, funding risk arises in the context of defined benefit pensions schemes, especially ones in deficit.
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| In this situation, funding risk means the obligation to make additional contributions to the pension fund, to make up shortfalls.
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| == See also ==
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| * [[CFP]]
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| * [[Concentration risk]]
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| * [[Defined benefit pension scheme]]
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| * [[Deficit]]
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| * [[Flighty]]
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| * [[Funding]]
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| * [[Funding liquidity risk]]
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| * [[Funding management]]
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| * [[Funding ratio]]
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| * [[Illiquid]]
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| * [[Liquidity risk]]
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| * [[MCT]]
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| * [[Net stable funding ratio]]
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| * [[Own funds]]
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| * [[Pensions risk]]
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| * [[Stability]]
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| * [[Sticky]]
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 1 July 2022
The generational cohort of people born between the early to mid 1960s, and the mid 1970s.
See also