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US G-Sibs’ liquidity buffers swell amid record net cash outflows

Median LCR falls to 114.7%, lowest level since pandemic

The second quarter saw the sharpest surge in net cash outflows (NCOs) since the pandemic at the largest US banks, accompanied by a matching jump in high-quality liquid assets (HQLAs).

The eight US global systemically important banks (G-Sibs) recorded a $123.8 billion increase in NCOs under the 30-day stress period in the three months to June 30 – a 4.4% rise and the largest absolute gain since Q2

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