liquidity crisis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofliquidityandcrisis
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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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crisis
noun
uk/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/us/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
a time of great disagreement, confusion, ...
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(Definition ofliquidityandcrisisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Press experienced an acuteliquiditycrisisat that time, and here interpretations of events vary sharply.
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Consequently, the group faced aliquiditycrisiswhich jeopardised the future of the 20,000 it employs in its various activities.
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At the moment the main fears revolve around theliquiditycrisisturning into an insolvency crisis.
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Do they think that there is a seriousliquiditycrisisnow?
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No doubt, they are getting some knowledge of industry because of theliquiditycrisisin which many firms find themselves.
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It has aliquiditycrisis, not an insolvency crisis.
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That could create aliquiditycrisisin which some depositors would lose.
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I am worried that we may in fact be faced with aliquiditycrisisat a time when recovery is coming.
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Another reason was theliquiditycrisiswhich occurred at that time and which caused a shortage of working capital for industrial companies.
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There may easily come about aliquiditycrisiswith this sort of borrowing, when money has to be repaid quickly.
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Naturally enough, the initial focus was on doing something about theliquiditycrisis, to ensure the supply of lubricants.
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For the short term, we have to ensure that there are sufficient funds available to help any country through a short-termliquiditycrisis.
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That sector experienced a dramaticliquiditycrisis, notably showing up the deficiency in the protection of creditors.
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However, the generalliquiditycrisismeans that many companies have been obliged to cut back their investment programmes and are unable to take advantage of this provision.
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We should also be on the alert for a possibleliquiditycrisisand higher interest rates as the stabilisation programmes mop up money on a massive scale.
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Besides, aliquiditycrisismay even result due to "uncertainty" associated with market activities.
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Typically, during aliquiditycrisis, the interbank lending market does not function smoothly either.
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It experienced aliquiditycrisiswhich exposed its inherent insolvency.
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But on the level of the company a differentliquiditycrisisthreatened to ruin the captains.
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Macro traders are not fundamentalists; they rely on risk management and staying liquid to avoid aliquiditycrisis.
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