Having ample cash is great for liquidity, but money sitting around as cash is not working for you and thus is not very advantageous. |
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Its operating cash flow would not be enough to meet its liquidity needs for the rest of the year, it warned. |
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Having your economic team lean on the Bank of Japan to pump more liquidity into the banking system wasn't wise. |
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But even this was not enough, and now this liquidity spigot is running dry. |
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The global liquidity spigot is wide open and an increasing number of economies are beneficiaries. |
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The speculative marketplace fully appreciates this dangerous dynamic, as the perception of endless global liquidity solidifies. |
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Borrowers will also desire less debt, since balance sheet liquidity is a concept in which debt is netted against liquid assets. |
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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. |
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In the long term we should never again have currency crisis interest rates, nor liquidity shortages of any manifest kind. |
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Potentially, an economy can stagnate until the crisis eases by sufficient liquidity coming back into general circulation. |
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Purchasing securities from a primary dealer and paying for them with cash adds liquidity to the banking system. |
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A financial requirement is included to ensure the cooperative has the liquidity to operate securely. |
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All investors should have cash holdings, if only to furnish liquidity for short-term requirements or emergencies. |
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Allowing them access to the exchange using authorised brokers would increase transparency and boost liquidity, Shen said. |
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Unfortunately, they increased the price of imports at a time of low liquidity, and contributed materially to a slump in world trade. |
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The territory's top securities regulator said liquidity, transaction costs and managerial skills in Hong Kong remained among the best in Asia. |
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Because of low liquidity, the turnover of B shares remained static and most B shares were underpriced for many years. |
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This gives the firm the responsibility of maintaining positions in a particular listed stock to enhance market liquidity for that stock. |
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In Argentina, while foreign finance was forthcoming, the government bond market had all appearances of sustainable liquidity. |
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They may borrow through the interbank market from other banks that have excess liquidity. |
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On the one hand, ballooning Credit and a glut of liquidity creation were a boon inspiring astonishing asset and earnings growth. |
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There will always be a need for draw-downs on short notice which will call for a reasonable degree of liquidity. |
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The sources of the liquidity squeeze include poorer terms of trade with customers and suppliers and a less accommodating approach by banks. |
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Many market participants fail to distinguish between the essence of liquidity and marketability. |
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In wake of the liquidity and cash flow problems, rating agencies are closely monitoring the institution for a possible downgrade. |
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For an investor who plans to hold the bond until maturity, liquidity risk is less important. |
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Banks in a net debit position can borrow from other banks on the interbank market, but can also seek liquidity from the central bank. |
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It was only in the nineteenth century that industrialization and financialization produced the liquidity we now take for granted. |
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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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The primary advantages attracting an investor to Treasury bills or money market mutual funds are their liquidity and safety. |
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Price your liquidity accurately for each of your client segments and recognize which flows suit your book and which don't, so that you can. |
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Was it the quants who failed to imagine how big price distortions could get across all markets when liquidity evaporates? |
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With dollar liquidity flooding the global financial system, foreign holders are accumulating amazing quantities of U.S. securities. |
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Under the circumstance, the liquidity excess, which stood at around 700 billion baht now, would begin to decrease, she stated. |
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Meanwhile, with liquidity returning to the credit market, the junk bond sector is once again getting geared up to sell paper. |
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Central banks also manage liquidity in order to smooth out volatility in the money market interest rates. |
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Central banks last night said that they were ready to offer liquidity when markets open today. |
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Normally a central bank will lower interest rates to increase liquidity and to stimulate economic activity. |
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More often than not, the board of directors will approve a stock split in order to increase the liquidity of the share on the market. |
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Nevertheless, most economists now believe that the liquidity overhang is not likely to have much impact on inflation. |
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But the huge provision of liquidity by the Federal Reserve could weigh against the dollar. |
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Some also question whether high-frequency trading does in fact provide all the liquidity its defenders claim. |
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Instead of faltering dollar liquidity, we see today ample evidence of a continued overabundance. |
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But we will be the first to admit that things are going to look seductively encouraging as long as liquidity remains so cheap and over-abundant. |
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Moreover, the massive international liquidity pool offers an overhang of constant downward pressure on the converged price of global finance. |
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When there is too extensive a drain of Capital from a country, tremendous liquidity problems occur. |
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But the logic applies rigidly only in perfect markets, with perfect information, flexibility, liquidity, and substitutability. |
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A lot of the excess liquidity you speak of can be traced to the aggressiveness of their monetary policy. |
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It works efficiently to create and diffuse purchasing power throughout the economy and disseminate liquidity throughout the financial system. |
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In the process, companies are finding that assets other than inventory and receivables can be mined for liquidity. |
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Nonetheless, the issuance of financial claims that creates purchasing power augments system liquidity. |
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That rating was assigned in 1999, when we were in the red on our short-term liquidity. |
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That certainly might happen if lenders were prevented from providing sufficient liquidity for fixed-rate, easily prepayable mortgages. |
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The move to inject liquidity started in Asia as the Bank of Japan reacted early to head off fears of a global gridlock. |
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As custodian of the almighty dollar, the United States would provide liquidity to the system. |
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Although the evidence is mixed, some prior research has shown that liquidity is associated with repurchase plan adoption. |
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Management of bank reserves was basically control over system liquidity and the broader financial environment. |
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Porsche's sales were in free fall, and losses threatened it with a looming liquidity crisis. |
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Homeowners that have refinanced or taken out home equity loans also have additional liquidity that makes its way into banking or money market deposits. |
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Irish businesses are facing the most serious liquidity squeeze in years. |
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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. |
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Careful planning makes it possible to avoid conflicts between co-owners and heirs, provide liquidity to heirs, maximize the practice's value and avoid probate. |
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Some of those sales are likely going to come from employees, who will thus get liquidity. |
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But in these times of austerity, it may not have that kind of liquidity lying around. |
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It deserves a golf clap for providing sublime hi-fi liquidity. |
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There's the John Maynard Keynes character arguing for fiscal stimulus to jolt the economy out of a liquidity trap. |
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This is very much a global liquidity crisis in the works, with unprecedented leveraged speculation at the root of the unfolding financial debacle. |
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However, given current global market conditions, we would like to reiterate that the Authority stands ready to inject additional market liquidity if the situation so warrants. |
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Without the magic elixir of paper money, borrowers would face insufficient liquidity, an excessively rigid credit system, and an inelastic monetary system. |
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Wong said that indicated liquidity is still abundant, but investors did not have confidence in high-tech stocks and blue-chip shares following their previous rallies. |
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With perceptions of safety and liquidity enveloping the entire American credit-creating process, credit is issued today in unparalleled overabundance. |
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Pricing stocks in decimals should improve liquidity and execution quality. |
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Importantly, non-bank asset-based lending is today the commanding mechanism, creating the liquidity that drives both financial markets and economies. |
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The inquiry conceded that with a high value payment system the credit and liquidity risks meant that there was little scope for non-banks to join. |
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Ordinarily, this cash liquidity premium is too small to gum up the works. |
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In conjunction with the human voices on the soundtrack, the video installation indexes life as a process in between solidity and liquidity, in exchange and alchemic reaction. |
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For one, with the U.S. economy desperately overheated and imbalanced, another big shot of credit-induced liquidity was precisely what was not needed. |
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Broadly speaking, households that lease seem to be at least as creditworthy as households with loans, and do not generally appear to face liquidity constraints. |
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We reside in the salad days of global liquidity and speculative excess. |
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In Europe, when futures contracts have traded simultaneously on an exchange floor and on an electronic network, the liquidity has rapidly migrated online. |
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Moreover, neither the order of liquidity nor market or net realizable values were determined for assets such as accounts receivables or inventories. |
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But once the investment banks dropped coverage of these companies, their trading departments stopped making a market in their stock and liquidity dried up. |
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With liquidity so low, share prices began to wildly fluctuate. |
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The business was sold to a publicly traded clean shell to achieve rapid liquidity for the owners. |
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The LSE supplies its participants with real time prices and trading data creating the transparency and liquidity through several services. |
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It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch. |
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The central test case over the validity of these theories would be the possibility of a liquidity trap, like that experienced by Japan. |
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The Basel III capital and liquidity standards were adopted by countries around the world. |
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On July 11, 2008, citing liquidity concerns, the FDIC put IndyMac Bank into conservatorship. |
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Several commentators have suggested that if the liquidity crisis continues, an extended recession or worse could occur. |
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This was the largest liquidity injection into the credit market, and the largest monetary policy action, in world history. |
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In the second half of 2008, liquidity was the banking system's main problem and hence liquid capital became an important factor. |
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In July 2016, a property investment fund managed by Standard Life Investments froze withdrawals after experiencing liquidity issues. |
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It was the collapse of international liquidity that caused of the contraction of trade. |
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These amendments are expected to fortify CMIM as the region's financial safety net in the event of any potential or actual liquidity difficulty. |
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Negotiability can be traced back to the 1700s and Lord Mansfield, when money and liquidity was relatively scarce. |
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The liquidity that an exchange affords the investors enables their holders to quickly and easily sell securities. |
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The ability to assign ownership rights increases the liquidity of a patent as property. |
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Kalis said the major misunderstanding about annuities is that they don't have the liquidity of certificates of deposit or mutual funds. |
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This agreement reenforces the liquidity position of the company heading into the customary seasonal raw material inventory build. |
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The increase in its net profit improved its rentability but its current assets to current liability ratio declined reflecting lack of liquidity. |
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Their removal, announced yesterday in Washington, is part of a broad wind-down of emergency liquidity backstops by the Fed as markets normalise. |
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In addition, Reckson OP's liquidity and financial flexibility will weaken due to the retirement of its unsecured revolving credit facility. |
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There is, paradoxically, no lender of last resort and no liquidity backup for income-producing capital assets. |
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Both effects above are non-cash and in no way affect the liquidity and solvability of the Company or its operations. |
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Master servicer advances of delinquent mortgagor payments provide liquidity. |
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In this article, we document the CHF liquidity provision by the SNB to banks located outside Switzerland. |
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Fitch expects that CNO will contribute to maintain a conservative capital structure and strong liquidity for the next few years. |
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Fitch expects that CNO will continue to maintain a conservative capital structure and strong liquidity for the next few years. |
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In a liquidity crisis, some securities lose their claim to being cash instruments. |
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Here as well, the GSE liquidity backstop has emboldened risk-taking and distorted the marketplace. |
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Banks do face liquidity risk, but in this model it is fully diversifiable within the banking system because all spending is routed through banks. |
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High-frequency trading adds liquidity, speeds execution and narrows spreads. |
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The launch of POSIT in Singapore generates new opportunities for buyside traders to source block liquidity among their peers. |
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Two types of risk that could potentially affect the predictability of profits of banks are credit risk and liquidity risk. |
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The European Central Bank said it was making it cheaper for banks to get US dollar liquidity when they need it, starting next Monday. |
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Once installed, spot Forex traders can view both the changes in price, spreads, and the available liquidity at varying price levels. |
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According to Hungary's central bank, the forint liquidity of the nation's banking sector rose slightly in March compared to a month before. |
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They have lived their lives in a brave new world of ample liquidity, full employment, and seemingly forever free markets. |
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Second, the swap agreement itself to some extent fractionalizes the market for CHF liquidity since the total supply of CHF is split across different selling platforms. |
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Near the end of the quarter, the Mexican monetary authorities tightened liquidity conditions and purchased pesos in the foreign exchange market to dampen volatility. |
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When the liquidity tide turns, sovereign emerging market debt issuers will have a harder time persuading investors to accept historically low yields. |
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In addition, trading in Copper Futures contracts will also allow international investors to benefit from the increasing liquidity pool of the Middle East. |
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Decimalization, for example, when introduced in 2000, created a basic change for institutions and participants in the market that provide liquidity and take risk. |
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This long-term facility proves Acron s strong creditability and enhances further the group s liquidity profile, said Acron s senior vice-president Oscar Valters. |
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The Reserve Bank of India today announced the sale of Government of India stock for a total amount of Rs15,000 crore, in bid to suck off extra liquidity in the system. |
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The main positive driver for the market was represented by the statements on coaction of FED, ECB, Bank of England, CB of Switzerland and Japan on providing dollar liquidity. |
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According to the RBI, the hike in the SLR will not impact liquidity. |
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Adding MEFF to the mix is yet another step toward the mission our Chairman has carefully outlined-Create technology to provide liquidity on better terms. |
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During the crisis, there was a reduction in available liquidity, as institutions with loanable funds reduced the volume of funds available to the market. |
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The chapter concludes with interesting discussions of real-balance effects and liquidity traps, Ricardian equivalence, and the role of fiscal policy in generating inflation. |
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The reverse repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility will consequently rise to 7 per cent and the marginal standing facility rate and bank rate to 9 per cent. |
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This aims to provide exhaustible coverage of the relevant investment opportunity set with a string emphasis on index liquidity, inevitability and replicability. |
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Conceptually, we would also require increased access to liquidity which would facilitate the process of receiving lines of credit or consumer loans. |
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Soft-FX has specifically developed the Aggregator to meet the needs of organizations in managing liquidity from various external and internal sources. |
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Some companies actively increase liquidity by trading in their own shares. |
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Entrepreneurs are faced with liquidity constraints and often lack the necessary credit needed to borrow large amounts of money to finance their venture. |
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The financial sector has grown favorably due to good liquidity in the economy, the growth of credit and the positive performance of the Colombian economy. |
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Its parent, Casa di San Georgio administered the Bank, and needed frequent liquidity injection to support the war against Venice and Genoa's ailing public finance. |
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The Basel III accord, a global bank capital standardization effort, relies on credit ratings to calculate minimum capital standards and minimum liquidity ratios. |
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They also committed to maintain the supply of credit by providing more liquidity and recapitalising the banking system, and to implement rapidly the stimulus plans. |
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In 2014 Beijing and Moscow signed a 150 billion yuan central bank liquidity swap line agreement to get around American sanctions on their behaviors. |
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A market with high liquidity can facilitate the privatization. |
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Business cycle theory is used by Keynesians to explain liquidity traps, by which underconsumption occurs, to argue for government intervention with fiscal policy. |
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