illiquid assets

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asset
noun
uk
/ˈæs.et/
us
/ˈæs.et/
a useful or valuable quality, skill, ...
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We are discussing details of the calculation of the capital requirement for more sophisticated businesses, particularly theilliquidassetcalculation, which is too onerous in the current directive.
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If we can get the right result of the illiquid assets test, we may be nearly there on the capital requirement that we seek.
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In our consultation document, we set out a number of areas in which we think that illiquid assets are too stringently defined.
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There is much profit to be made from borrowing liquid assets short, investing in illiquid assets long and staking minimum own capital, but this is a dangerous activity.
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However, if a fund smooths its returns using subjective pricing of illiquid assets the bias ratio will be higher.
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Peachtree provides cash to individuals with illiquid assets such as structured settlement payments, annuity payments, lottery winnings, and active non-settled lawsuits.
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In general, durable products and housing are very illiquid assets because of asymmetric information (information on their quality can be very non-transparent).
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This default can be solved as soon as the illiquid assets are changed to liquid asstes.
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The pool of assets is typically a group of small and illiquid assets which are unable to be sold individually.
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Some have been unable to rollover this short-term debt due to disruptions in the credit markets, forcing them to sell long-term, illiquid assets at fire-sale prices and suffering huge losses.
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Market frictions such as transaction costs and information processing costs that can not be arbitraged away lead to serial correlation, as well as do stale prices for illiquid assets.
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Banks only maintain a small portion of their assets as cash available for immediate withdrawal; the rest is invested in illiquid assets like mortgages and loans.
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By pooling together a large portfolio of these illiquid assets they can be converted into instruments that may be offered and sold freely in the capital markets.
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The mortgage-related assets which resulted in the subprime mortgage crisis are examples of illiquid assets, as their value was not readily determinable despite being secured by real property.
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Finally, other institutions have an investment horizon extremely vast allowing them to invest in highly illiquid assets since they are unlikely to be forced to sell them before term.
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