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A view from the top: The interaction between solvency and liquidity stress

Claus Puhr and Stefan W. Schmitz
Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions, 7 (1), 38-51 (2013)
https://doi.org/10.69554/LBGN3039

Abstract

In the context of stress testing, the interaction between solvency and liquidity stress has received too little attention in academic research as well as in practical application. This paper develops a number of interaction channels from solvency to liquidity and from liquidity to solvency. Thereby it draws on supervisory experience, case studies and the available theoretical literature. It then presents a conceptual framework to quantify the interaction by extending the Austrian central bank's framework for solvency and liquidity stress testing. In an empirical example based on the Austrian banking system the paper investigates the relative materiality of these channels. It uncovers two important trade-offs, one between quantitative impact of channels and the respective model risk/parameter uncertainty and another between conceptual quality and actionable output. The paper concludes that the importance of interaction between solvency and liquidity is too high to simply ignore and suggests approaches to model and to address the aforementioned trade-offs.

Keywords: solvency stress tests; liquidity stress tests; financial stability; macro-prudential supervision; bank supervision; feedback effects; second-round effects; financial crisis

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Author's Biography

Claus Puhr is head of the Systemic Risk Assessment Unit in the Financial Markets Analysis and Surveillance Division of the Austrian central bank (Oesterreichische Nationalbank — OeNB). He has published widely on stress testing and network analysis. Before joining the OeNB he worked at the University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt as a research associate.

Stefan W. Schmitz is an economist at the Austrian central bank where he focuses on the supervision, regulation, and analysis of systemic liquidity risk as well as economic impact analysis of financial regulation. Before joining the OeNB he worked at the Research Unit for Institutional Change and European Integration at the Austrian Academy of Sciences as a research fellow.

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Puhr, Claus and Schmitz, Stefan W. (2013, December 1). A view from the top: The interaction between solvency and liquidity stress. In the Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions, Volume 7, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.69554/LBGN3039.

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