Intraday Liquidity Demand of Banks in Real-Time Gross Settlement System
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In this study a simulation analysis is applied to address the change in banks liquidity demand due to a shift in settlement method brought about by adopting Real Time Gross Settlement System. At the first stage of this research, we use a data generator model along with some information on the time distribution of coded cheques over a working day in order to produce intraday flow of payments. Then the output is fed to the Bank of Finland Payment Settlement Simulator (BoF-PSS) to estimate banks intraday liquidity needs in Satna. The results indicate the movement towards a real time gross-settlement system increases the liquidity demand of Iranian banks in payment system by about 66 percent. JEL classification: C15, C70, E58, G21, G35
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volume 6 issue None
pages 151- 160
publication date 2011-10
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