Liquidity Mismatch – FCA & BoE put forward suggested possible liquidity framework

Liquidity Mismatch – FCA & BoE put forward suggested possible liquidity framework

In 2019, the Bank of England (BoE) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) launched a joint review into vulnerabilities associated with the liquidity mismatch. The review built on the FPC’s 2015 assessment; the FCA’s 2019 Policy Statement on funds investing in inherently illiquid assets; and the work by the FSB and the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).

Central Bank of Ireland Calls for UCITS Managers to Review Liquidity Risk Management Frameworks

Central Bank of Ireland Calls for UCITS Managers to Review Liquidity Risk Management Frameworks

In early 2020, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) launched a Common Supervisory Action (CSA) on UCITS liquidity risk management (LRM). The purpose of this exercise was to simultaneously conduct coordinated supervisory activities in 2020 and to assess whether UCITS managers comply with their liquidity management obligations.

UCITS Liquidity Risk Management ESMAs 11 Areas for Improvement

UCITS Liquidity Risk Management: ESMA’s 11 Areas for Improvement

ESMA has published the results of the 2020 Common Supervisory Action (CSA) on UCITS liquidity risk management (LRM). UCITS are characterised by the offer to investors of on-demand liquidity. Article 84(1) states that UCITS shall repurchase or redeem its units at the request of any unit-holder. If the assets held within the fund cannot be sold quickly to meet redemption requests, there could be severe issues in paying redeeming investors. This can be exacerbated in times of stress when investors may look to redeem en masse whilst the market for the assets is drying up.