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Liquidity and Funding
Liquidity refers to a bank's ability to meet its near-term financial obligations without incurring prohibitively-high funding costs. Banks maintain liquidity by making deposits with the Federal Reserve and holding certain safe assets. Regulators ensure the continued solvency of banks by requiring supervised institutions to maintain statutory minimums of safe assets in reserve.
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