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Liquiditätszuführung
in the PONS Dictionary
li·ˈquid·ity in·jec·tion N FIN
in the PONS Dictionary
in·jec·tion [ɪnˈʤekʃən] N
1. injection MED:
Injektion f <-, -en>
Spritze f <-, -n>
to give sb an injection [Brit, Aus against sth]
jdm eine Spritze [gegen etw acc] geben
2. injection (addition):
a capital injection of £100,000 [or an injection of £100,000 capital]
3. injection TECH:
Einspritzung f <-, -en>
injection of gas
liq·uid·ity [lɪˈkwɪdəti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl
1. liquidity CHEM:
Flüssigkeit f <-, -en>
2. liquidity FIN:
Zahlungsfähigkeit f <-> kein pl
Liquidität f <-> spec
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
liquidity injection N INV-FIN
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
liquidity N INV-FIN
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But that argument only holds for so long, and only if the time is used to implement genuine reforms, and if the liquidity injections facilitate necessary adjustments and structural change.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Pronounced fluctuations within the trading range reflect primarily the tug of war between a weakening global economy and continuing liquidity injections from central banks and corporate balance sheets.
www.afr.com
Massive central bank liquidity injections result in financial asset inflation, but not in general inflation for goods and services in the real economy.
www.counterpunch.org
Should further liquidity injections occur, that will contribute even more to financial asset bubbles and instability.
www.counterpunch.org
Despite trillions of dollars of liquidity injections by their central banks in recent months, price levels have still fallen to zero or less.
www.counterpunch.org

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