Associations to the word «Liquidity»
Noun
- Lender
- Lending
- Asset
- Keynes
- Investor
- Lm
- Imf
- Leverage
- Crunch
- Crise
- Mortgage
- Liability
- Premium
- Banking
- Equity
- Crisis
- Swap
- Currency
- Preference
- Trading
- Market
- Borrowing
- Inflation
- Transparency
- Maturity
- Transaction
- Ratio
- Investment
- Financing
- Recession
- Bank
- Risk
- Deposit
- Trap
- Debt
- Portfolio
- Restructuring
- Creditor
- Basel
- Buyer
- Loan
- Bankruptcy
- Valuation
- Shortage
- Stock
- Credit
- Treasury
- Guarantee
- Broker
- Fund
- Investing
- Shareholder
- Conduit
- Default
- Economist
- Hedge
- Funding
- Cash
- Commodity
- Price
- Tobin
- Saving
- Mae
- Auction
- Payment
- Exchange
- Constraint
- Deficit
- Obligation
- Provider
- Banks
- Finance
- Flexibility
- Firm
- Spiral
- Balance
- Fluctuation
- Rbi
Adjective
Wiktionary
LIQUIDITY, noun. (uncountable) The state or property of being liquid.
LIQUIDITY, noun. (economics) (countable) An asset's property of being able to be sold without affecting its value; the degree to which it can be easily converted into cash.
LIQUIDITY, noun. (finance) Availability of cash over short term: ability to service short-term debt.
Dictionary definition
LIQUIDITY, noun. The state in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow with little or no tendency to disperse and relatively high incompressibility.
LIQUIDITY, noun. The property of flowing easily; "adding lead makes the alloy easier to cast because the melting point is reduced and the fluidity is increased"; "they believe that fluidity increases as the water gets warmer".
LIQUIDITY, noun. Being in cash or easily convertible to cash; debt paying ability.
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.