maturimit
Maturimit is a term used in financial regulation and risk management to denote the maximum allowable time to maturity for an asset or liability within a given framework. In languages where maturimit appears, it functions roughly as a translation of “maturity limit” or “tenor cap,” and it is applied to constrain exposures to long-dated instruments.
In practice, maturimit appears in banks’ asset-liability management, where it restricts the horizon of eligible assets
Determination of maturimit is typically policy-driven. It reflects risk appetite, liquidity assumptions, market conditions, and regulatory
Implications of imposing a maturimit include reduced rollover and reinvestment risk but potential constraint on yield