IIMR Webinar 19th April 2023 - Brandon Davies 'Bank liquidity vs bank solvency'
Brandon Davies, formerly of Barclays Bank, speaking about 'Bank liquidity vs bank solvency: Interest Rate Risk in the banking book' at a webinar from the IIMR Monetary Webinar series, spring term 2023. View the accompanying slides to this presentation at: https://mv-pt.org/wp-content/uploads/... Please note these are not to be reproduced or used without the author's permission. Hosted by IIMR Director Damian Pudner in collaboration with the Vinson Centre for the Public Understanding of Economics and Entrepreneurship at the University of Buckingham.

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