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liquidity [lɪˈkwɪdəti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl ECON

liquidity
state of liquidity

bank liquidity N no pl ECON

liquidity balance N no pl ECON

liquidity balance

liquidity bank N

liquidity injection N ECON

liquidity provider ECON

Usage examples with liquidity

state of liquidity
spectrum of liquidity ECON

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Liquidity risk becomes particularly important to parties who are about to hold or currently hold an asset, since it affects their ability to trade.
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Moreover, the country's financial institutions are very strong with high liquidity.
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Each party then has to hold additional funds to protect itself against the risks that are not netted out, reducing liquidity in the market.
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Thus, the commercial banks earn profits without losing liquidity. 4.
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On an individual asset level, measuring beta can give clues to volatility and liquidity in the marketplace.
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As prices declined, many traditional investors exited these markets, causing declines in market liquidity.
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Liquidity is about how big the trade-off is between the speed of the sale and the price it can be sold for.
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Large institutional investors benefit directly by having enough liquidity to move a big block of shares with minimal price impact.
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Before the crisis, they had moderate liquidity because it was believed that their value was generally known.
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This is particularly true for assets that have low liquidity and are not easily tradable in public exchanges.
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