KRS definition

KRS means Kentucky Revised Statutes.
KRS means the Kentucky Revised Statutes, as amended.
KRS means the Kentucky Revised Statutes.

Examples of KRS in a sentence

  • Our previous work extends KRS by considering the possibility that liquidity production could expose banks to systematic liquidity risk.

  • St. Warszawy, XII Wydział Gospodarczy KRS, KRS: 0000374033, REGON 142733356-00050, NIP 701-027-39-50 and atBSA=Beskid Sport Arena ośrodek narciarski w Szczyrku resort which is operated by PBC spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością, with its registered office at ul.

  • As evidence, KRS show that banks offering more transaction deposits tend also to make more loan commitments.

  • As evidence, KRS report a robust correlation across banks between unused loan commitments and transactions deposits.

  • However, KRS do not test the key idea in their model – the idea that by exposing themselves to asset-side and liability-side liquidity risks simultaneously, banks can actually enjoy a diversification, or risk reducing, synergy.


More Definitions of KRS

KRS has the meaning specified in the Preamble.
KRS means the Kentucky Revised Statutes, as in effect on the date of this Agreement and as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time, unless otherwise specifically stated.
KRS means a register of entrepreneurs maintained by the relevant district court, as determined in the Act on the National Court Register of 20 August 1997 (Dz.U. No. 121, item 769, as amended).
KRS means the Kentucky Retirement Systems.
KRS means the Kentucky Revised Statutes of the Commonwealth of Kentucky as the same are in full force and effect at the date of the adoption of the Indenture, and any future amendments thereof to the extent that the same will not unconstitutionally impair the obligations of contracts created under the provisions of the Indenture.
KRS means “Kentucky Revised Statutes,” the governing statutes of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.