vähimmäiskassa
Vähimmäiskassa, a Finnish term, translates to "minimum cash" or "minimum balance" in English. It refers to a required amount of liquid funds that financial institutions, particularly banks, must hold in reserve. This reserve requirement is a monetary policy tool used by central banks to influence the money supply and credit conditions within an economy.
The primary purpose of vähimmäiskassa is to ensure the stability and solvency of the banking system. By
The specific percentage for vähimmäiskassa is determined by the central bank, in Finland's case, the European
Vähimmäiskassa is distinct from other liquidity requirements, such as those related to capital adequacy, which focus