BIS research dismisses fears over high-quality asset shortage

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Research published this week in the Bank for International Settlements' Quarterly Review argues that high demand for high-quality assets is unlikely to lead to shortages.

Ingo Fender and Ulf Lewrick, the authors of Mind the gap? Sources and implications of supply-demand imbalances in collateral asset markets, compare estimates of the need for additional high-quality collateral to meet regulatory demands and higher secured lending with figures for the rise in highly rated sovereign debt.

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