What is 'funding volatility ratio'?
Answer / Alka Chauhan
The Funding Volatility Ratio (FVR) measures a bank's ability to manage its short-term liquidity risk. It is calculated by dividing the average daily turnover of short-term funding by the bank's total liabilities.
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