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Semiliquidity
Semiliquidity Sem`i*li*quid"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being semiliquid; partial liquidity.

Meaning of Liquidity from wikipedia

- Look up liquidity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liquidity is a concept in economics involving the convertibility of ****ets and obligations. It can...
- In business, economics or investment, market liquidity is a market's feature whereby an individual or firm can quickly purchase or sell an ****et without...
- A liquidity trap is a situation, described in Keynesian economics, in which, "after the rate of interest has fallen to a certain level, liquidity preference...
- Liquidity risk is a financial risk that for a certain period of time a given financial ****et, security or commodity cannot be traded quickly enough in...
- In corporate finance, a liquidity event is a transaction that enables the owners of a company to realize the value of their investment, such as a merger...
- In financial economics, a liquidity crisis is an acute shortage of liquidity. Liquidity may refer to market liquidity (the ease with which an ****et can...
- international standards for bank capital adequacy, stress testing, and liquidity requirements. Augmenting and su****ding parts of the Basel II standards...
- In macroeconomic theory, liquidity preference is the demand for money, considered as liquidity. The concept was first developed by John Maynard Keynes...
- liquidity is the availability of credit to finance the purchase of financial ****ets. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) defines funding liquidity as...
- Liquidity regulations are financial regulations designed to ensure that financial institutions (e.g. banks) have the necessary ****ets on hand in order...