FIG (Banks & Insurance)
What is the Liquidity Coverage Ratio?
Model answer
The LCR requires large banks to hold high-quality liquid assets at least equal to their projected NET cash outflows over a 30-day acute stress: HQLA / 30-day net stressed outflows ≥ 100%. HQLA is…
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