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Ítem Guía para entidades financieras que permita el conocimiento de la operación y análisis financiero de clientes mineros(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Rodríguez Acevedo, Stephanny; Salazar Castro, Daniel Orlando; Ochoa Bedoya, Daniel; Sánchez Moreno, Andrei; Durango Gutiérrez, Maria PatriciaÍtem Inventario del Fondo Banco de Sucre S.A. (1905 - 1942)(Medellín : [s.n], 1905-1942, 2014) Banco de Sucre S.A., 1905-1942El fondo está conformado por 171 carpetas y 64,236 folios agrupados en las siguientes series documentales: Correspondencia: 28 carpetas para un total de 9,275 folios - Contabilidad: 143 carpetas para un total de 54,961 folios.Ítem Medición de la exposición al riesgo de liquidez para una entidad del sistema financiero colombiano a partir del ratio de cobertura de liquidez de Basilea III(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Ramírez Parra, Cristián Andrés; Lozada Suárez, Juan DavidThis document shows how the appropriate and opportune measure of liquidity risk, can be used as a tool for purposes of assets and liabilities management and development of profit strategies on a financial institution, and not only as a regulatory compliance; this measure can become a planning resource for senior management and a valid support for regulatory entities over the established politics of assets and liabilities of the institution -- For that manner, based upon existing knowledge about measuring liquidity risk exposure as it’s established on current regulation on chapter six of the Basic Financial Circular Letter of 1995 in Colombia (Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia, 1995), it shows the development of the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) established by the Basel Committee on Basel III (Basel Committee, 2010 p. 9), which will allow the institution to take an anticipated adoption of international practices and adjust liquidity and balance sheet politics -- All the above is born from the observation of different requirements and questionings from Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia (SFC) on liquidity risk matters to entities of the financial sector, that shows the intention of implementing in the short term the internationally accepted politics related to liquidity risk, with the objective of making the financial institutions stronger and promote integral practices of risk management that will allow entities to make front to stress scenarios