COVID期间的流动性

C. Albanese, Stefano Iabichino, Paolo Mammola
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2008年的危机将注意力从个人交易转移到了净额交易对手风险上,而2020年的危机则是由资金配置层面的流动性风险驱动的。2019冠状病毒病的动荡使一般错误风险(GWWR)凸显出来,而即将到来的银行同业拆借利率(IBOR)转型名义上将固定利率与融资成本脱钩,从而放大了整个投资组合的流动性风险。这种情况的汇合重新开启了关于“FVA的黑色艺术”的从未完全减弱的辩论。
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Liquidity in the Time of COVID
While the 2008 shifted the attention from individual trades to netting-set counterparty risk, the evolving 2020 storyline is driven by liquidity risk at the funding-set level. The COVID turmoil brings General Wrong Way Risk (GWWR) to the fore while the impending IBOR transition amplifies portfolio-wide liquidity risk by nominally decoupling fixing rates from funding costs. This confluence of circumstances reopens the never quite abated debate on the “black art of FVA”.
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