Commercial banks are raising outflow rates on retail deposits as they prepare for new liquidity coverage ratio rules. These changes, effective from April 1 next year, will require more investment in high-quality liquid assets. This aims to mitigate risks of mass withdrawals, similar to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in the US. Commercial banks are raising outflow rates on retail deposits as they prepare for new liquidity coverage ratio rules. These changes, effective from April 1 next year, will require more investment in high-quality liquid assets. This aims to mitigate risks of mass withdrawals, similar to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in the US. Economic Times