The Net Stable Funding Ratio

  • Gobat J
  • Yanase M
  • Maloney J
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Abstract

This document presents the net stable funding ratio (NSFR), one of the Basel Committee’s key reforms to promote a more resilient banking sector. The NSFR will require banks to maintain a stable funding profile in relation to the composition of their assets and off-balance sheet activities. A sustainable funding structure is intended to reduce the likelihood that disruptions to a bank’s regular sources of funding will erode its liquidity position in a way that would increase the risk of its failure and potentially lead to broader systemic stress. The NSFR limits overreliance on short-term wholesale funding, encourages better assessment of funding risk across all on- and off-balance sheet items, and promotes funding stability. This document sets out the NSFR standard and timeline for its implementation.

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Gobat, J., Yanase, M., & Maloney, J. (2014). The Net Stable Funding Ratio. IMF Working Papers, 2014(106), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781498346498.001

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