increased liquidity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandliquidity
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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liquidity
noun[U]
uk/lɪˈkwɪd.ə.ti/us/lɪˈkwɪd.ə.t̬i/
the fact of being available in the form of money, rather than investments or property, or of being able to be changed into ...
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The subject ofincreasedliquidity, which is a very technical term might sound to many people more like an elementary experiment in hydrostatics.
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A substantial proportion of companies will simply sit on theirincreasedliquidity.
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Many new financial instruments, which some have called into question today, have been largely good andincreasedliquidityand investment opportunities.
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We are convinced that we want someincreasedliquidity.
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I am not at all sure that few companies like that, givenincreasedliquidity, would invest that money in the most effective way.
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Is he telling companies, therefore, that the only way in which they can getincreasedliquidityfor investment is to increase prices while resisting wages?
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Some of the things which he did at that time have undoubtedlyincreasedliquidity.
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So the return at which reference levels have been set is not adequate in terms of anyincreasedliquidityfor the companies, or as safeguards themselves.
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Theincreasedliquidity, competition and transparency means that spreads have tightened, especially for commoditised, exchange-traded instruments.
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This results inincreasedliquidityto this class of borrower, 2.
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It is committed to using all of the tools at its disposal to provide theincreasedliquiditythat is now required for the effective functioning of financial markets.
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Other corporate actions such as stock split may have an indirect impact, as theincreasedliquidityof shares may cause the price of the stock to rise.
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Whileincreasedliquiditymay lower the nominal interest rate on the bond, denominating the bond in a currency with low levels of inflation arguably plays a much larger role.
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