Versions

 

LM-1.2.3

The risk tolerance level must be adequately documented and articulated, preferably with a combination of qualitative and quantitative factors1 .


1 For example, the specification of a minimum survival period under a range of sufficiently severe, but plausible, stress scenarios. Other quantitative measures may, for example, relate to controls over areas such as liquid asset holdings, maturity or currency mismatches, concentration of funding and contingent liquidity obligations, and other limits on liquidity indicators used for controlling different aspects of liquidity risk.

August 2018