Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/253253 
Year of Publication: 
2022
Series/Report no.: 
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Working Paper No. HEIDWP01-2022
Publisher: 
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Abstract: 
The failure of a financial institution (banks and microfinance institutions) to meet its payment obligations can have implications, not only for its continuity, but also for the stability of payment systems, markets, and the financial system in general. Central banks, as monetary authorities, regulators, and overseers of a country's payment infrastructures must monitor the liquidity risk of participants in those systems in order to prevent in time any event of this nature. To do this, the liquidity needs of the entities must be identified and anticipated to mitigate the possible effects of their inability to pay and the possible consequences on the payment systems. This paper reviews the literature on liquidity risks and their systemic consequences. It also presents different indicators of liquidity and interdependence built with the transactional data of the RTGS System, administered by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru. These indicators are contrasted with the participant's intraday facilities operations in the RTGS (from Jan-2010 to Nov-2021), in order to assess the liquidity problem and its consequences from a systemic point of view.
Subjects: 
RTGS
liquidity risk
systemic risk
indicators
JEL: 
E42
E50
E58
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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