Oct 8, 2021 00:55
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English term
maturity transformation
GBK
English to Dutch
Bus/Financial
Finance (general)
Definition from
Money Week:
when banks take short-term sources of finance, such as deposits from savers, and turn them into long-term borrowings, such as mortgages.
Example sentences:
We quantify the gains from regulating maturity transformation in a model of banks that finance long-term assets with nontradable debt. (ResearchGate)
Even with limited maturity transformation there were frequent runs, as bank assets remained less liquid than their liabilities. The core of bank regulation (Calomiris and Watson 2014) was not capital requirements, requiring a difficult value assessment, but reserve requirements, which is easily verifiable. (World Economic Forum)
The debate on maturity transformation then focuses on comparing these benefits of maturity transformation with its role in creating fragility and moral hazard in the financial system. (macroresilience)
Proposed translations
(Dutch)
3 | looptijdtransformatie | Ariser |
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Proposed translations
10 days
looptijdtransformatie
Definition from
Schaduwbankieren en belastingontwijking :
Conventionele banken doen aan looptijdtransformatie door tegoeden met een korte looptijd (deposito’s) om te zetten in tegoeden met een lange looptijd (hypotheken).<br />Schaduwbankieren en belastingontwijking, SOMO Paper, September 2014
Example sentences:
De “schaduw”-banksector omvat activiteiten met betrekking tot kredietbemiddeling, zoals liquiditeits- en looptijdtransformatie, die plaatsvinden buiten het reguliere bancaire stelsel. (ECB, Jaarverslag 2011)
Banken houden zich traditioneel gezien bezig met looptijdomzetting (maturity transformation), d.w.z. kortlopend ontlenen en langlopend uitlenen. (EUR-Lex)
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