Managing systemic liquidity risk in financially dollarized economies

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Alain Ize, Alain Ize
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Managing systemic liquidity risk in financially dollarized economies

This paper evaluates ways to protect highly dollarized banking systems from systemic liquidity runs (such as the ones that took place recently in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay). In view of the limitations of available (private or official) insurance schemes, and the distortions introduced by central bank lending of last resort (LOLR), the authors favor decentralized liquid foreign asset requirements on dollar deposits, supplemented by a scheme of "circuit breakers." The latter combines the use of limited dollar liquidity to ensure the convertibility of transactional deposits with a mechanism that automatically limits the convertibility of dollar term deposits once triggered by a predetermined decline in banks' liquidity.

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English
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30

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Cover of: Managing Systemic Liquidity Risk in Financially Dollarized Economies
Managing Systemic Liquidity Risk in Financially Dollarized Economies
2005, International Monetary Fund
in English
Cover of: Managing Systemic Liquidity Risk in Financially Dollarized Economies
Managing Systemic Liquidity Risk in Financially Dollarized Economies
2005, International Monetary Fund
in English
Cover of: Managing systemic liquidity risk in financially dollarized economies
Managing systemic liquidity risk in financially dollarized economies
2005, International Monetary Fund, Monetary and Financial Systems Dept.
in English
Cover of: Managing Systemic Liquidity Risk in Financially Dollarized Economies
Managing Systemic Liquidity Risk in Financially Dollarized Economies
2005, International Monetary Fund
in English

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"September 2005."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30).

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Washington, D.C
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IMF working paper -- WP/05/188

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30 p. :
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30

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