-
without having to
accept a
significantly lower price. In a
relatively illiquid market, an ****et must be
discounted in
order to sell quickly. A liquid...
- hold
relative to deposits. Banks, on the
other hand,
afraid of
becoming illiquid,
increase their reserves.
Taken together, it
reduces the
money multiplier...
- used with longer-term investments,
where those particular investments are
illiquid. ****ets that are
traded on an
organized market are more liquid. Financial...
-
conducted through four
business units: Ares
Credit Group manages liquid and
illiquid credit in the non-investment
grade credit sector, with
approximately $60...
- of
private capital for
financing a long-term
investment strategy in an
illiquid business enterprise.
Private equity fund
investing has been
described by...
-
default because of
illiquidity". In this
concept the
default can be
solved as soon as the ****ets that are "only
temporarily illiquid"
become liquid (again)...
- comparées 25 (2010): 1-19.
online Mattioli,
Fabio (2020). Dark Finance:
Illiquidity and
Authoritarianism at the
Margins of Europe.
Stanford University Press...
- market" is used for
developing countries with smaller, riskier, or more
illiquid capital markets than "emerging". As of 2006, the
economies of
China and...
-
underlying ****et). Such
markets are
often called illiquid, for
example minor currencies. In
illiquid markets,
price discovery might take
place at a predefined...
-
Providing liquidity from
illiquid ****ets...