Liquidity risk and effective prudential banking supervision
Elena Margarint
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Elena Margarint: Central Bank of Moldova
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Over time, the economic practice has shown that to ensure the economic growth of a country it is indispensable to have first of all a stable and viable banking sector. Any disturbance of the banking sector activity, caused by the exposure to excessive risks will lead to its indebtedness, reduction of the income level, impossibility of payment of population deposits and, consequently, will reduce considerably the level of confidence in the banking system. The turbulence on the financial market that began in the mid of the year 2007 highlighted once again the disastrous consequences of an inadequate liquidity risk management, lesson that should be taken into account at the implementation of an effective prudential banking supervision.
Date: 2014-04-30
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Published in Economica, 2014, 4 (90), pp.87-93
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