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Analysis of an Optimal Model for Liquidity Management of Financial Assets Using an Intelligent Scheduling Approach

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  • Yi Zhou
  • Weili Xia
  • Shengping Peng
  • Miaochao Chen

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This paper adopts the intelligent scheduling method to conduct an in-depth study and analysis on the optimization of financial asset liquidity management model, elaborates and analyzes the liquidity risk management theory of commercial banks, and reviews the progress of liquidity risk management research in domestic and foreign academia as the theoretical basis of this paper. After that, we analyze the liquidity risk management of Anhui Tianchang Rural Commercial Bank from both qualitative and quantitative levels and further review and analyze the problems and causes. Finally, the full research is summarized and reviewed, theoretical and practical insights are discussed and analyzed, and future liquidity risk management research priorities and directions are elaborated. Based on the analysis results, the problems of the bank in liquidity risk management are described one by one, and further deep-seated cause discovery is carried out to summarize the problems of liquidity risk management which exist in the bank’s operation process due to the lack of liquidity risk management, unbalanced asset, and liability allocation, as well as weak emergency management capability, insufficient day-to-day liquidity monitoring, and lack of professional talents. For the problems and causes of the study, effective suggestions on how to strengthen the bank’s liquidity risk management in multiple aspects are proposed. It is hoped that, by improving the bank’s liquidity risk management and reducing the chance of liquidity risk occurrence, the bank’s sustainable development can be enhanced, and it is also hoped that it can provide some reference for the liquidity risk management of similar rural small- and medium-sized financial institutions.

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  • Yi Zhou & Weili Xia & Shengping Peng & Miaochao Chen, 2021. "Analysis of an Optimal Model for Liquidity Management of Financial Assets Using an Intelligent Scheduling Approach," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjmath:7267667
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7267667
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