English to Malay Dictionary liquidity

liquidity

kecairan
definition
noun
‘We have notions of linkages between liquidity and the bond markets, and between liquidity and different assets,’ says Diamond.
the availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
example
In the long term we should never again have currency crisis interest rates, nor 'liquidity' shortages of any manifest kind.
Having ample cash is great for 'liquidity' , but money sitting around as cash is not working for you and thus is not very advantageous.
The bank is more concerned with 'liquidity' than profitability, so that its central bank clients can withdraw funds without publicity at a moment's notice.
Potentially, an economy can stagnate until the crisis eases by sufficient 'liquidity' coming back into general circulation.
the banks closed, causing serious 'liquidity' problems for smaller companies
This created a situation of low 'liquidity' in the market and, according to him, it is easier to influence the market in times of low volume.
Irish businesses are facing the most serious 'liquidity' squeeze in years.
The same mechanism can be extended for dollar 'liquidity' .
Allowing them access to the exchange using authorised brokers would increase transparency and boost 'liquidity' , Shen said.
All investors should have cash holdings, if only to furnish 'liquidity' for short-term requirements or emergencies.
Because of low 'liquidity' , the turnover of B shares remained static and most B shares were underpriced for many years.
Unfortunately, they increased the price of imports at a time of low 'liquidity' , and contributed materially to a slump in world trade.
‘We have notions of linkages between liquidity and the bond markets, and between 'liquidity' and different assets,’ says Diamond.
Purchasing securities from a primary dealer and paying for them with cash adds 'liquidity' to the banking system.
The territory's top securities regulator said 'liquidity' , transaction costs and managerial skills in Hong Kong remained among the best in Asia.
a firm may be unable to pay unless it has spare 'liquidity'
Companies also become vulnerable when they no longer clear the hurdles for initial inclusion, such as market value and trading 'liquidity' .
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