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Liquidity-Based Instrument


A type of macroprudential instrument that comes under two different subcategories: capital requirement regulations (CRR), mainly liquidity requirements (reserve requirements) and large exposure limit (including intra-financial sector), and other tools such as LCR requirements, LTD ratio caps (caps on loan-to-deposit ratios.), and non-stable funding levy, (net stable funding ratio, NSFR), etc.

As part of the macroprudential instruments/ tools, borrowed-based instruments primarily account for the build-up of liquidity risk and foreign-exchange risk associated with lending expansion/ booms.

Overall, such instruments aim to boost the resilience of a bank by keeping liquidity under checks and balances and regular review. Specifically, the objective is to address risks originating from maturity mismatches in a bank’s balance sheets. The liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) is by nature a short-term liquidity measure, and the net stable funding ratio (NSFR) usually addresses longer-term liquidity risks.

These instruments are also known as liquidity-related tools.


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