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About this book
The most up-to-date, comprehensive guide on liquidity risk managementâfrom the professionals
Written by a team of industry leaders from the Price Waterhouse Coopers Financial Services Regulatory Practice, Liquidity Risk Management is the first book of its kind to pull back the curtain on a global approach to liquidity risk management in the post-financial crisis. Now, as a number of regulatory initiatives emerge, this timely and informative book explores the real-world implications of risk management practices in today's market.
Taking a clear and focused approach to the operational and financial obligations of liquidity risk management, the book builds upon a foundational knowledge of banking and capital markets and explores in-depth the key aspects of the subject, including governance, regulatory developments, analytical frameworks, reporting, strategic implications, and more. The book also addresses management practices that are particularly insightful to liquidity risk management practitioners and managers in numerous areas of banking organizations.
- Each chapter is authored by a Price Waterhouse Coopers partner or director who has significant, hands-on expertise
- Content addresses key areas of the subject, such as liquidity stress testing and information reporting
- Several chapters are devoted to Basel III and its implications for bank liquidity risk management and business strategy
- Includes a dedicated, current, and all-inclusive look at liquidity risk management
Complemented with hands-on insight from the field's leading authorities on the subject, Liquidity Risk Management is essential reading for practitioners and managers within banking organizations looking for the most current information on liquidity risk management.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
A Practitioner's Perspective
- Reflects industry practices: The practitioners seek to understand how liquidity risk is managed outside of their institution. Where are other firms ahead of them? Where are they leading the pack?
- Brings a regulatory perspective: More than ever, the regulatory agenda is shaping the risk agenda. In this environment, understanding what regulators expectâboth today and in the futureâis an important aspect of building the most effective risk management framework. Arguably though, a well-conceived, robust, and effectively implemented set of liquidity risk management capabilities will generally align with, and even inform, supervisory expectations.
- Is forward-looking: The practitioner not only lives in the world of what is possible, but also understands the need to keep moving forward. Understanding emerging trends in liquidity risk management is an important aspect for practitioners.
Outline of the Book
Core Themes
- The intertwining of the regulatory and management agendas. The importance of the regulatory agenda in driving liquidity risk transformation is, and will continue to be, a key feature of liquidity risk management. While this agenda is driving banks to improve their practices, practitioners should remain mindful of the importance of an internal management-driven agenda aimed at continuous improvement of the firm's capabilities.
- The challenge of automation. In many respects, the challenge of raising the liquidity risk management bar will be less about measurement frameworks and policies and more about implementing a robust set of capabilities that will be underpinned both by effective governance and technology-enabled solutions. Building an infrastructure that captures, stores, and transforms data in an automated and controlled fashion may be the most daunting challenge.
- The drive to integration. Despite all of the advances in risk management since the financial crisis, banks' risk management frameworks remain largely fragmented, with the management of various risks often being addressed in siloed fashion, and with risk management processes themselves often being delinked from other business activities such as strategic planning, incentives, and profitability measurement. Integrating liquidity considerations into how the bank is run will be a key priority.
Acknowledgments
Part One
Measuring and Managing Liquidity Risk
Chapter 2
A New Era of Liquidity Risk Management
Introduction
Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part One: Measuring and Managing Liquidity Risk
- Part Two: The Regulatory Environment of Liquidity Risk Supervision
- Part Three: Optimizing Business Practices
- Biographies
- Index
- End User License Agreement