FSB urges non-banks to improve liquidity risk management
Report lists eight recommendations on how funds can answer margin and collateral calls
Non-banks should be better at providing liquidity for margin and collateral calls, according to a new study from the Financial Stability Board (FSB).
The report, published on December 10, discusses the liquidity risks associated with non-banks in the centrally and non-centrally cleared derivatives and securities markets. It says that during previous crises, non-banks sometimes struggled to find the liquidity to answer margin and collateral calls.
The FSB analysed four episodes of liquidity stress
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