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''Banking''.
''Market conditions - sentiment - consumer confidence - OECD.''


A run on a bank or other financial institution is a situation where a large number of depositors withdraw their funds at the same time.  
(CCI).


A run will very quickly threaten the liquidity of the bank, and ultimately its survival.  
The OECD's Consumer confidence index is based on opinion surveys about households' expected financial situation, their sentiment about the general economic situation, unemployment and capacity to save.


Runs can be self-perpetuating once they have begun, as the run itself causes further loss of confidence in the institution.  
It can be used to forecast developments in spending by households, especially on major purchases.




Sometimes known as a ''liquidity run''.
== See also ==
* [[Business confidence]]
* [[Confidence]]
* [[Confidence indicator]]
* [[Consumer confidence]]
* [[Economic sentiment indicator]]  (ESI)
* [[Economy]]
* [[Office for National Statistics]]
* [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]]  (OECD)




==See also==
==Other resource==
*[[Bank]]
*[https://data.oecd.org/leadind/consumer-confidence-index-cci.htm#indicator-chart The Consumer confidence index - OECD]
*[[Funding liquidity risk]]
 
*[[Liquidity]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
*[[Liquidity fee]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
*[[Liquidity risk]]
 
*[[Maturity transformation]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
*[[Redemption gate]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
*[[Run rate]]
*[[Stability]]
*[[Time subordination]]

Latest revision as of 01:15, 22 February 2024

Market conditions - sentiment - consumer confidence - OECD.

(CCI).

The OECD's Consumer confidence index is based on opinion surveys about households' expected financial situation, their sentiment about the general economic situation, unemployment and capacity to save.

It can be used to forecast developments in spending by households, especially on major purchases.


See also


Other resource