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liquidity
/ lɪˈkwɪdəti /
/ lɪˈkwɪdəti /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.资产流动性,资产变现能力;流动资产,现金;液体,液态;(市场)活跃;偿债能力
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     流通性

    ...还没有人机结合(Nasdaq是全机器)的时候,所有的交易都是会经由这些floor trader进行配对,确保能有一定的交易流通性(liquidity),当时这个职位还叫做specialists.

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     变现能力

    ... liquidator'sbond清盘人的债券 liquidity流动资金;流动性;变现能力 LiquidityAdjustmentFacility流动资金调节机制 ...

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     流动资金

    ...流动资金(Liquidity): 什么是流动资金 流动资金有两种定义: 一、广义的流动资金。指企业全部的营业周转资金。

短语
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    liquidity trap

    流动性陷阱 ; 流动陷阱 ; 资金陷阱 ; 统计 流动性陷井

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    Liquidity ratio

    速动比率 ; 流动性比例 ; 流动资金比率 ; 幅度

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    liquidity risk

    流动性风险 ; 流通风险 ; 变现风险 ; 流动风险

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    A country lacking short-term liquidity would be loth to approach the IMF for a loan under the "stand-by arrangement", the mainstay of the IMF's crisis lending.
    一个缺乏短期流动性的国家可能不愿向国际货币基金组织寻求“备用信贷协议”——IMF 危机贷款的中流砥柱。
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    The company maintains a high degree of liquidity.
    这个公司保持着很强的资产折现力。
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    Banks provide liquidity.
    银行提供流动性。
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  • Liquidity

    In business, economics or investment, market liquidity is a market's ability to facilitate an asset being sold quickly without having to reduce its price very much (or even at all). Equivalently, an asset's market liquidity (or simply "an asset's liquidity") is the asset's ability to sell quickly without having to reduce its price very much. Liquidity is about how big the trade-off is between the speed of the sale and the price it can be sold for. In a liquid market, the trade-off is mild: selling quickly will not reduce the price much. In a relatively illiquid market, selling it quickly will require cutting its price by some amount.Money, or cash, is the most liquid asset, because it can be "sold" for goods and services instantly with no loss of value. There is no wait for a suitable buyer of the cash. There is no trade-off between speed and value. It can be used immediately to perform economic actions like buying, selling, or paying debt, meeting immediate wants and needs.If an asset is moderately (or very) liquid, it has moderate (or high) liquidity. In an alternative definition, liquidity can mean the amount of highly liquid assets. If a business has moderate liquidity, it has a moderate amount of very liquid assets. If a business has sufficient liquidity, it has a sufficient amount of very liquid assets and the ability to meet its payment obligations.An act of exchanging a less liquid asset for a more liquid asset is called liquidation. Often liquidation is trading the less liquid asset for cash, also known as selling it. An asset's liquidity can change. For the same asset, its liquidity can change through time or between different markets, such as in different countries. The change in the asset's liquidity is just based on the market liquidity for the asset at the particular time or in the particular country, etc. The liquidity of a product can be measured as how often it is bought and sold.Liquidity is defined formally in many accounting regimes and has in recent years been more strictly defined. For instance, the US Federal Reserve intends to apply quantitative liquidity requirements based on Basel III liquidity rules as of fiscal 2012. Bank directors will also be required to know of, and approve, major liquidity risks personally. Other rules require diversifying counterparty risk and portfolio stress testing against extreme scenarios, which tend to identify unusual market liquidity conditions and avoid investments that are particularly vulnerable to sudden liquidity shifts.

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