BIS paper: forces driving global liquidity are shifting

Paper examines factors behind changing patterns of global liquidity

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Various factors have shaped and reshaped patterns of global bank lending since the 2008 financial crisis, with stronger prudential standards tending to make for more stable funding levels, according to a Bank for International Settlements (BIS) working paper.

The shifting drivers of global liquidity, published on June 15, draws on the BIS’s statistics on global banking and flows of bond finance to document how the factors underlying global liquidity have shifted.

Authors Stefan Avdjiev

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