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Liquidity-saving mechanisms 5 Bankenliquidität 3 Geldmarkt 3 Theorie 3 Zahlungsverkehr 3 large-value payment systems 3 liquidity-saving mechanisms 3 real-time gross settlement 3 Bank liquidity 2 Clearing 2 Financial clearing 2 Large-value payment systems 2 Liquidity sink 2 Money market 2 Operational outages 2 Payment transactions 2 Spillover risk 2 Theory 2 payment splitting 2 Asymmetric information 1 Asymmetrische Information 1 Bank risk 1 Bankrisiko 1 Central bank 1 Geldpolitik 1 Liquidity 1 Liquidität 1 Monetary policy 1 Payment systems 1 Risiko 1 Risikomanagement 1 Risk 1 Risk management 1 Spillover effect 1 Spillover-Effekt 1 Zentralbank 1 bank clearing problem 1 central banking 1 financial institutions 1 financialmarket infrastructures 1
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Working Paper 3 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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Martin, Antoine 3 McAndrews, James 3 Atalay, Enghin 2 Foote, Elizabeth 2 Cambe, Jordan 1 Denbee, Edward 1 Nellen, Thomas 1 Norman, Ben 1 Oleschak, Robert 1 Xing, Zhiyi 1
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Bank of England 1 Schweizerische Nationalbank (SNB) 1
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Staff Report 3 Bank of England working papers 1 Journal of Banking & Finance 1 Journal of banking & finance 1 The journal of financial market infrastructures 1 Working Papers / Schweizerische Nationalbank (SNB) 1
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EconStor 3 RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Just solve it : a simple method to improve the design and performance of liquidity-saving mechanisms
Cambe, Jordan; Xing, Zhiyi - In: The journal of financial market infrastructures 11 (2024) 2, pp. 13-37
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Does SIC need a heart pacemaker?
Oleschak, Robert; Nellen, Thomas - Schweizerische Nationalbank (SNB) - 2013
Real-time gross settlement (RTGS) systems effect final settlement of payments continuously and on an individual basis. This generates a trade-off between liquidity needs and settlement delay. Against the background of reconstruction discussions, the paper analyses whether more advanced...
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Quantifying the benefits of a liquidity-saving mechanism
Atalay, Enghin; Martin, Antoine; McAndrews, James - 2010
This paper attempts to quantify the benefits associated with operating a liquidity-saving mechanism (LSM) in Fedwire, the large-value payment system of the Federal Reserve. Calibrating the model of Martin and McAndrews (2008), we find that potential gains are large compared to the likely cost of...
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The impact of payment splitting on liquidity requirements in RTGS
Denbee, Edward; Norman, Ben - Bank of England - 2010
This paper examines the impact that payment splitting could have upon the liquidity requirements and efficiency of a large-value payment system, such as the United Kingdom’s CHAPS. Using the Bank of Finland Payment and Settlement Simulator and real UK payments data we find that payment...
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A study of competing designs for a liquidity-saving mechanism
Martin, Antoine; McAndrews, James - 2008
We study two designs for a liquidity-saving mechanism (LSM), a queuing arrangement used with an interbank settlement system. We consider an environment where banks are subjected to liquidity shocks. Banks must make the decision to send, queue, or delay their payments after observing a noisy...
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The welfare effects of a liquidity-saving mechanism
Atalay, Enghin; Martin, Antoine; McAndrews, James - 2008
This paper considers the welfare effects of introducing a liquidity-saving mechanism (LSM) in a real-time gross settlement (RTGS) payment system. We study the planner's problem to get a better understanding of the economic role of an LSM and find that an LSM can achieve the planner's allocation...
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Information asymmetries and spillover risk in settlement systems
Foote, Elizabeth - In: Journal of Banking & Finance 42 (2014) C, pp. 179-190
I show how information asymmetries between agents in different settlement systems can increase the risk that a problem in one may spill over to another. I focus on the strategic behavior of participants who operate in multiple systems as they choose how best to manage their liquidity across the...
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Information asymmetries and spillover risk in settlement systems
Foote, Elizabeth - In: Journal of banking & finance 42 (2014), pp. 179-190
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