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Liquidity risk is in the spotlight of both regulators and management teams across the banking industry. The European banking regulator has introduced and implemented a stronger liquidity regulatory framework and local regulators have made liquidity a top priority on their supervisory agenda. Banks have accordingly followed suit. Liquidity risk is now a topic widely discussed in boardrooms as banks strive to set up a strong and efficient liquidity risk management framework which, while maintaining sufficient resources, does not jeopardize the necessary profitability and return targets.
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Liquidity risk is in the spotlight of both regulators and management teams across the banking industry. The European banking regulator has introduced and implemented a stronger liquidity regulatory framework and local regulators have made liquidity a top priority on their supervisory agenda. Banks have accordingly followed suit. Liquidity risk is now a topic widely discussed in boardrooms as banks strive to set up a strong and efficient liquidity risk management framework which, while maintaining sufficient resources, does not jeopardize the necessary profitability and return targets.

The Liquidity Risk Management Guide: From Policy to Pitfalls is practical guide for banks and risk professionals to proactively manage liquidity risk in a systemic way. The book sets out its own comprehensive framework, which includes all the various and critical components of liquidity risk management. The recommendations are based on experiences from the recent financial crises, best practices and compliance with current and future regulatory requirements, with special emphasis on Basel III.

Using the new 6 Step Framework, the book provides step-by-step guidance for the reader to build their liquidity management framework into a new overarching structure, which brings all the different parts of liquidity risk into one approach. Special attention is given to the challenges that banks currently face when adopting and implementing the Basel III liquidity requirements and guidance is given on how the new metrics can be integrated into the existing framework, providing the most value to the banks instead of being a regulatory reporting matter.
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GUDNI ADALSTEINSSON is the manager for Asset Liability and Management at one of the Irish banks in the UK, responsible for overall balance sheet management. His experience ranges from running the group treasury for a European bank during the credit crunch, working for the Financial Services Authority, to providing liquidity advice to UK banks. Adalsteinsson was a group treasurer for an Icelandic bank during the unprecedented liquidity shocks of 2008, which offered him first-hand experience of liquidity risk management under severe crisis. Between the years of 1998 and 2005, he was an executive director at Lehman Brothers and Credit Suisse in London and Frankfurt, advising German banks on their liquidity and structured credit investments. He has been a board member of banks in the UK and Denmark. Adalsteinsson holds an MBA degree from the University of Cambridge and a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Iceland.