Market liquidity and funding liquidity: Empirical analysis of liquidity flows using VAR framework

IF 0.7 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Adam Czelleng
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Abstract

One of the many consequences of financialization in the past decades has been the significant appreciation of the importance of financial markets’ liquidity. In order to maintain financial stability, one must have a clear understanding of the sources of market liquidity (ML). A finer comprehension of liquidity and its direction would help policy makers in fine-tuning the current regulations while also identifying each of the elements that compose it. In this paper, a recursive vector autoregressive model is utilized to empirically analyze how to detect the causality relations between funding and ML in four post-communist countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Poland). For the analyses freely accessible data on the balance sheets of aggregated banking sectors was utilized with the overall aim of finding a proxy for funding liquidity (FL) in every examined country. As a proxy for ML, government bonds’ bid-ask spreads were utilized in the model. The paper provides an empirical evidence that FL drives ML in each economy. The results are clear, statistically significant and robust. They can be understood as evidence for the importance of the role of the trader’s FL for the liquidity of financial assets’ markets. The results of the paper have important implications for monetary policy, as well as microand macro-prudential regulation.
市场流动性与融资流动性:基于VAR框架的流动性实证分析
过去几十年中,金融化的诸多后果之一是金融市场流动性的重要性得到了显著提升。为了保持金融稳定,人们必须清楚地了解市场流动性的来源。更好地理解流动性及其方向将有助于政策制定者微调现行法规,同时确定构成法规的每一个要素,利用递归向量自回归模型实证分析了如何在四个后共产主义国家(捷克共和国、匈牙利、斯洛伐克和波兰)检测资金与ML之间的因果关系。为了进行分析,利用了汇总银行部门资产负债表上可自由获取的数据,其总体目的是在每个被审查的国家找到资金流动性的代表。作为ML的代理,模型中使用了政府债券的买卖价差。本文提供了一个经验证据,证明FL在每个经济体中都驱动着ML。结果清晰、具有统计学意义且稳健。它们可以被理解为交易员FL对金融资产市场流动性的重要性的证据。本文的研究结果对货币政策以及微观和宏观审慎监管具有重要意义。
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Acta Oeconomica
Acta Oeconomica ECONOMICS-
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1.40
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25.00%
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29
期刊介绍: Acta Oeconomica publishes articles on Eastern European and Hungarian economic transition, theoretical and general issues of the transition process, economic policy, econometrics and mathematical economics. Space is also devoted to international economics, European integration, labour economics, industrial organisation, finance and business economics.Publishes book reviews and advertisements.
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