The final version of Basel III published in 2010 for the implementation between 2015 and 2019 showed that regulators have learned the lessons of the financial crisis, which highlighted the liquidity risk of financial institutions. Thus, the Moroccan banking system is much stronger today than it was during the previous crisis. Indeed, Moroccan banks are largely covered and have, today, safety cushions in terms of equity and liquidity built up thanks to the tightening of prudential standards. However, the cumulative effects of the new liquidity standards could lead to a contraction in the supply of bank credit, which, given the importance of this source of financing for the economy, could prove harmful to businesses. This study examines the i...