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Is liquidity a strategic objective? ii. What is asset-liability management? iii. How is liquidity management connected to asset-liability management? iv. What are the basic action variables of liquidity management? v. Give two examples of factors influencing the size of the liquidity requirements.
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The trend towards narrower, more specialist roles within organisations has followed the increase in the sophistication required to manage increasingly large and complex systems. As a result, it has become harder for individuals within big organisations to see the whole picture. Furthermore, corporate vision and mission statements are sometimes exp...
Asset portfolio, capabilities, risk opportunities and asset management maturity, capabilities, processes, tools Figure 1. Top-down and Bottom-up inputs to a SAMP The SAMP is thus a 2-directional aid to ‘vertical’ communication and alignment. It translates (top-down) organisational expectations into practical programmes, and it helps to shape those...
There are many audiences and beneficiaries of a SAMP. Some need the content as a starting point for developing more concrete implementation plans, others will benefit from greater clarity and alignment of objectives, and various stakeholders will also gain greater confidence that goals will be delivered, and that the intended programmes and resour...
Organisations vary widely in their confidence and ability to plan their own futures. In some cases, great efforts are made to establish a long-term vision and mission, with scenario and ‘what if’ studies, then cascaded down into programmes of investment and development. In other cases, short-termism and reactive behaviours dominate, making it ver...
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The two main liquidity products are money market funds (MMFs), also known as liquidity funds, and ultra-short duration bond funds, also called managed reserve funds at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
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Feb 4, 2024 · A balanced liquidity management strategy merges the benefits of both asset and liability management approaches. It allows an institution to fluidly adapt to liquidity needs by strategically liquidating assets and securing borrowings when necessary.
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An asset management (AM) strategy, also referred to as a strategic asset management plan (SAMP), is documentation that specifies: how organizational objectives are to be translated into AM objectives; the approach for developing AM plans; and the role of the AM system in supporting achievement of the AM objectives.