2010-12-012015-12-062015-12-142017-10-242010-12-012010-12https://repositorio.banrep.gov.co/handle/20.500.12134/2132In this paper we develop a DSGE model to analyze the welfare implications over households that bank's asset recomposition might have. We model a representative bank that potentially faces liquidity difficulties due to a mismatch between credits issued to firms and deposits supplied by households. This bank has a portfolio consisting of loans and bonds. The results show that positive liquidity shocks, driven by changes in the household preferences, affect the bank's asset allocation decisions and are beneficial to households. Similarly, when the bond's return rate increases, there is a substitution effect that lowers the loan to bond ratio, but despite this, the bank's intermediation activity increases inducing a positive effect over the household's welfare.17 páginas : gráficas, tablasPDFengOpen AccessRecomposición de activos bancariosModelo DSGE en el sector bancarioDepósitos con préstamos vencidosChoque de liquidezImplications on households of bank's asset substitutionWorking PaperD58 - Computable and Other Applied General Equilibrium ModelsE32 - Business Fluctuations; CyclesE44 - Financial Markets and the MacroeconomyBank asset recompositionDSGE model with banking sectorLoans deposit mismatchLiquidity shockLiquidez bancariaCréditoEconomía domésticaActivos bancariosAcceso abiertoAtribucion-NoComercial-CompartirIgual CC BY-NC-SA 4.0D58 - Modelos computables y otros modelos aplicados de equilibrio generalE32 - Fluctuaciones económicas; CiclosE44 - Mercados financieros y macroeconomíaLas opiniones contenidas en el presente documento son responsabilidad exclusiva de los autores y no comprometen al Banco de la República ni a su Junta Directiva.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12134/2132