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Level 1 liquid assets are mostly high quality central government obligations, with a Credit Quality Step (CQS) of 1, and certain other qualifications.
Level 1 liquid assets are mostly high quality central government obligations, with a Credit Quality Step (CQS) of 1, and certain other qualifications.
They are eligible for inclusion in the calculation of a bank's High Quality Liquid Assets (HQLAs) either in full, or with only a small haircut.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Credit Quality Step]]
* [[Credit Quality Step]]
* [[HQLA]]
* [[Haircut]]
* [[High Quality Liquid Assets]]
* [[Level 1A liquid assets]]
* [[Level 1A liquid assets]]
* [[Level 1B liquid assets]]
* [[Level 1B liquid assets]]
* [[Level 2 liquid assets]]
* [[Level 2 liquid assets]]
* [[Liquidity buffer]]
* [[Liquidity buffer]]

Revision as of 15:31, 13 November 2016

Bank regulation - liquidity

Level 1 liquid assets are those of the highest liquidity quality.


Level 1 liquid assets are mostly high quality central government obligations, with a Credit Quality Step (CQS) of 1, and certain other qualifications.

They are eligible for inclusion in the calculation of a bank's High Quality Liquid Assets (HQLAs) either in full, or with only a small haircut.


See also