Current Issues of Ensuring the Liquidity of Commercial Banks’ Assets

  • Sharofiddin Bakhriddinov Independent Researcher, Tashkent Financial Institute, Uzbekistan
Keywords: Commercial Banks; Bank Assets; Asset Liquidity; Commercial Bank Liquidity; Solvency; Financial Stability; Deposits; Liabilities; Liquidity Risk; Reserve Requirement; Refinancing

Abstract

This article discusses the role of the central bank in ensuring the liquidity of banking assets, the impact of the state of the capital of commercial banks on their liquidity. At the same time, using econometric methods, the influence of asset quality on its liquidity, as well as deposits and own funds, was analyzed. The article examines the impact of commercial banks' own funds on the liquidity of bank assets, the impact of economic regulation indicators set by the central bank, and the impact of the central bank through monetary policy instruments using econometric models.

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Published
2022-10-07
How to Cite
Bakhriddinov, S. (2022). Current Issues of Ensuring the Liquidity of Commercial Banks’ Assets. International Journal of Social Science Research and Review, 5(10), 429-438. https://doi.org/10.47814/ijssrr.v5i10.691