HQLAs U.S. LCR Proposal vs. EBA Report
HQLAs U.S. LCR Proposal vs. EBA Report
HQLAs U.S. LCR Proposal vs. EBA Report
Definition of HQLAs: U.S. LCR Proposal vs. European Banking Authority Report
The following chart provides a high-level comparison of (1) the definition of HQLAs in the U.S. LCR proposal and (2) the assets found to be of extremely
high liquidity and credit quality (extremely HQLAs) and of high liquidity and credit quality (HQLAs) in the European Banking Authoritys recent
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analysis and report on the uniform definitions of extremely HQLAs and HQLAs.
The European Commission (EC) will consider the European Banking Authority (EBA) report for purposes of adopting a delegated act to introduce a
detailed and harmonized liquidity coverage ratio requirement in the EU pursuant to Article 460 of the EU CRD IV Regulation. Note that the EBAs
empirical analysis is limited to assets denominated in EU currencies.
Haircuts: The EBA report concludes that the minimum haircuts for HQLAs prescribed in the Basel Committees LCR framework would be sufficient to
guard against likely fluctuations in market prices. Note that the Basel Committee prescribes a 15% haircut for certain corporate debt securities and a
50% haircut for certain other corporate debt securities whereas the U.S. LCR proposal prescribes a 50% haircut for all qualifying corporate debt
securities.
Operational Requirements for HQLAs: The EBA report also discusses the following operational requirements for including HQLAs in a banks LCR
buffer: legal and practical availability; transfer restrictions; control by a liquidity management function; test sales; liquid assets used for hedging or
trading strategies and currency consistency.
Asset Class
Central bank
reserves
Sovereign
bonds
The EBA analysis does not assess the liquidity of central bank
reserves and holdings of notes and coin, which are assumed to be
liquid assets by definition.
Level 1 HQLAs:
Level 1 HQLAs:
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EBA, Report on appropriate uniform definitions of extremely high quality liquid assets (extremely HQLA) and high quality liquid assets (HQLA) and on
operational requirements for liquid assets under Article 509(3) and (5) CRR (Dec. 20, 2013), available at http://www.eba.europa.eu/-/eba-publishes-reports-on-liquidity.
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Asset Class
Supranational
institution
securities
U.S. GSE
securities
Corporate
debt
securities
ECAI rating mapping: The table below shows how external credit
ratings mapped to one of the 6 ECAI (External Credit Assessment
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Asset Class
Institutions) buckets.
Corporate
equity
securities
Securities
issued by
financial
institutions
(other than
covered
bonds)
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Asset Class
Covered
bonds
RMBS
HQLAs: RMBS rated ECAI 1, minimum issue size EUR 100 million
(or the local currency equivalent), a maximum time to maturity of 5
years and subject to the following additional requirements:
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Asset Class
Securities
issued by
state and
local
governments
Collective
investment
undertakings
(CIUs)
Securities issued by an investment company or nonregulated fund generally do not qualify as HQLAs.
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