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Asset and liability management (often abbreviated ALM) is the term covering tools and techniques used by a bank or other corporate to minimise exposure to market risk and liquidity risk through holding the optimum combination of assets and liabilities.[1] It sometimes refers more specifically to the practice of managing financial risks that arise due to mismatches - "duration gaps" - between the assets and liabilities, on the firm's balance sheet or as part of an investment strategy.
ALM sits between risk management and strategic planning. It is focused on a long-term perspective rather than mitigating immediate risks; see, here, treasury management. The exact roles and perimeter around ALM can however vary significantly from one bank (or other financial institution) to another depending on the business model adopted and can encompass a broad area of risks.
Traditional ALM programs focus on interest rate risk and liquidity risk because they represent the most prominent risks affecting the organization. Its scope, though, includes the allocation and management of assets, equity, interest rate and credit risk management including risk overlays, and the calibration of company-wide tools within these risk frameworks for optimisation and management in the local regulatory and capital environment. Often an ALM approach passively matches assets against liabilities (fully hedged) and leaves surplus to be actively managed.
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- ^ "Asset-Liability Management - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
Bibliography
- Crockford, Neil (1986). An Introduction to Risk Management (2nd ed.). Woodhead-Faulkner. 0-85941-332-2.
- Van Deventer, Imai and Mesler (2004), chapter 2
- Moorad Choudhry (2007). Bank Asset and Liability Management - Strategy, Trading, Analysis. Wiley Finance.
External links
edit- Society of Actuaries Professional Actuarial Specialty Guide describing Asset Liability Management
- Asset-Liability Management by riskglossary.com
- Asset - Liability Management System in banks - Guidelines Reserve Bank of India
- Asset-liability Management: Issues and trends, R. Vaidyanathan, ASCI Journal of Management 29(1). 39-48
- Price Waterhouse Coopers Status of balance sheet management practices among international banks 2009
- Bank for International Settlements Principles for the management and supervision of interest rate risk - final document
- Bank for International Settlements Basel III: The Liquidity Coverage Ratio and liquidity risk monitoring tools