- amount of liquidity
- сумма ликвидностиTreasury
English-Russian IT glossary. 2014.
English-Russian IT glossary. 2014.
liquidity mismatch — or liquidity mismatch risk The expected amount of liquidity risk based on the mismatch between contractual amounts and dates for inflows and outflows. Also called funding gap, liquidity gap, or term liquidity risk. One of the three primary… … Financial and business terms
liquidity mismatch risk — liquidity mismatch or liquidity mismatch risk The expected amount of liquidity risk based on the mismatch between contractual amounts and dates for inflows and outflows. Also called funding gap, liquidity gap, or term liquidity risk. One of the… … Financial and business terms
Liquidity preference — Finance Theory = John Maynard Keynes developed the Liquidity Preference of Interest in the General Theory of Employment Interest and Money. The primary consideration of the liquidity preference is the demand for money as an asset, as a means for… … Wikipedia
liquidity contingency risk — The risk that future events may require a materially larger amount of liquidity than the financial institution currently requires. One of the three primary components of liquidity risk along with mismatch liquidity risk and market liquidity risk … Financial and business terms
liquidity — liq·uid·i·ty /li kwi də tē/ n: the quality or state of being liquid Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. liquidity … Law dictionary
liquidity ratio — a comparison of two accounts in a Balance Sheet, current assets divided by current liabilities. Glossary of Business Terms * * * liquidity ratio liquidity ratio ➔ ratio * * * liquidity ratio UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING the value of a company s… … Financial and business terms
liquidity preference — (in Keynesian economics) the degree of individual preference for cash over less liquid assets. [1935 40] * * * In economics, the premium that holders of wealth demand for exchanging ready money or bank deposits for safe, nonliquid assets such as… … Universalium
Liquidity — A market is liquid when it has a high level of trading activity, allowing buying and selling with minimum price disturbance. Also a market characterized by the ability to buy and sell with relative ease. The New York Times Financial Glossary * *… … Financial and business terms
liquidity — A market which allows quick and efficient entry or exit at a price close to the last traded price. The ability to liquidate or establish a position quickly is due to a large number of traders willing to buy and sell. The CENTER ONLINE Futures… … Financial and business terms
Liquidity Coverage Ratio - LCR — Highly liquid assets held by financial institutions in order to meet short term obligations. The Liquidity coverage ratio is designed to ensure that financial institutions have the necessary assets on hand to ride out short term liquidity… … Investment dictionary
Liquidity Event — An event that allows initial investors in a company to cash out some or all of their ownership shares and is considered an exit strategy for an illiquid investment. Liquidity events are typically used in conjunction with venture capital/angel… … Investment dictionary