Journal
The Reserve Bank's new liquidity policy for banks / by Kevin Hoskin, Ian Nield, and Jeremy Richardson
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- Title
- The Reserve Bank's new liquidity policy for banks / by Kevin Hoskin, Ian Nield, and Jeremy Richardson
- Content partner
- National Library of New Zealand
- Collection
- Index New Zealand
- Description
Explores the nature of liquidity risks inherent within the NZ financial system and explains in detail the Reserve Bank's new requirements for registered banks. Provides a brief description of liquidity risk and the rationale for regulating liquidity in the light of the international financial crisis. Overviews the NZ banking sector and the current regulatory structure, and identifies specific liquidity concerns in the NZ context. Outlines the Reserve Bank's new requirements and details the...
- Format
- Journal
- Date created
- Dec 2009
- Creator
- Hoskin, Kevin, (Reserve Bank of New Zealand) / Nield, Ian / Richardson, Jeremy, (Reserve Bank of New Zealand)
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22919582
- Related subjects
- Bank liquidity
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