"Building on the Liquidity Coverage Ratio created under the Basel III regulatory agreement, this paper introduces the notion of Liquidity Coverage at Risk (LCRisk), which is the probability that a bank becomes insolvent in the next 30-days. LCRisk has a closed-form expression and it can be computed using information contained in the bank’s balance sheet."
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