In general, accounts with a central bank cannot be ‘overdrawn’. The status of
insolvency is finally reached if a contractual payment cannot be executed by any
means because not enough central bank funds are available. In any case, insolvency
might exist with a hidden or undetected status if such contractual payments are not
initiated (and therefore their failure cannot be detected by the central bank) but
nevertheless constitute a severe breach of terms, leaving the other institution unclear
whether it was only an operational problem leading to a lack of inflow or something
more problematic.
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