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Internecine interrelations among liquidity risk, market risk and credit risk in Indian banking system

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  • Satya Krishna Sharma Raavinuthala
  • Girish Jain
  • Pratap Chandra Biswal

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Events like the 2008 financial crisis have highlighted the need to consider the complicated interrelations between liquidity risk, credit risk, and market risk for better and integrated financial risk management of banks. This work uses auto regression with distributed lag, considering demonetisation as a dummy variable, to study these interrelationships in the context of the Indian banking system. It is found that liquidity deficit and credit risk have a tendency to exacerbate each other irrespective of demonetisation. The work finds that funding liquidity deficit faced by the banks increases interest rate volatility. Indications of debt rollover to alleviate proxies and indicators of credit risk are there too. All in all, the work shows that demonetisation had reduced liquidity problems but increased credit risk issues.

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  • Satya Krishna Sharma Raavinuthala & Girish Jain & Pratap Chandra Biswal, 2023. "Internecine interrelations among liquidity risk, market risk and credit risk in Indian banking system," Afro-Asian Journal of Finance and Accounting, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 13(6), pages 780-797.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:afasfa:v:13:y:2023:i:6:p:780-797
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