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n. - Being in cash or easily convertible to cash; The property of flowing easily; The state in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow with little or no tendency to disperse and relatively high incompressibility.

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  • But again liquidity is the name of the game in this market.
  • But what if the Fed has to sell assets to drain liquidity from the economy faster than it might prefer, and thus take losses on its portfolio?
  • liquidity AND CAPITAL RESOURCES The term liquidity refers to the speed with which a company's assets can be converted into cash, as well as cash on hand.
  • First, the term liquidity when referred to by the Fed, simply means that there is ample money flowing around to create the consumption based economy that we live and...
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