Integration raises solvency risks

More financial integration and innovation increases the risk of market and liquidity stress resulting in insolvency, a new paper from the International Monetary Fund finds.

The authors examine key financial institutions during the 2007 subprime crisis and find sharp increases in interaction between market and funding liquidity, as well as an increased likelihood of an institution's liquidity problems leading to solvency issues.

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