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Due to the current credit crisis, liquidity is at the top of a bank s agenda. Under severe liquidity stress, a bank is challenged in many ways and on different levels, and simply focusing on liquidity management at the business unit or product level does not address the problem. Here is a practical reference that details how the whole business can be protected by creating a financial policy and liquidity framework that protects the organization from liquidity risk at all levels with a top-down approach. The book includes the case of Commerzbank, under stress in late 2002, and shows which measures and actions were successful or not and why.…mehr

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Due to the current credit crisis, liquidity is at the top of a bank s agenda. Under severe liquidity stress, a bank is challenged in many ways and on different levels, and simply focusing on liquidity management at the business unit or product level does not address the problem. Here is a practical reference that details how the whole business can be protected by creating a financial policy and liquidity framework that protects the organization from liquidity risk at all levels with a top-down approach. The book includes the case of Commerzbank, under stress in late 2002, and shows which measures and actions were successful or not and why.
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Rudolf Duttweiler is an economist. He gained his Ph.D. from the University of St Gallen, Switzerland. Liquidity has played an important part in his professional life. His first practical experience in banking was gained in Zurich and London as Treasurer of Swiss Bank corporation (now UBS) and Credit Suisse. From 1993 until 2006 he headed the Group Treasury of Commerzbank at their Headquarters in Frankfurt. This was the formative period during which his comprehensive understanding of liquidity policy and concepts to manage liquidity were developed. Throughout his professional life he has continued to publish and lecture on market and liquidity related subjects. His last publication in 2008 refers to liquidity as part of banking related financial policy, and laid the basis for the integration of liquidity into the framework of business policy for banking. Mr Duttweiler is a lecturer on Bank Treasury Management at the University of St Gallen, Switzerland.