Liquidity upgrade

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Liquidity upgrade, or collateral transformation, is a key part of central banks' liquidity insurance role in financial markets.

It allows participating banks to temporarily exchange less liquid forms of collateral, for collateral which is more liquid, and so improve the liquidity of the participating bank.


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