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The phrase "a liquidity problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial contexts to describe a situation where an individual or organization lacks sufficient liquid assets to meet short-term obligations.
Example: "The company faced a liquidity problem, making it difficult to pay its suppliers on time."
Alternatives: "cash flow issue" or "funding shortfall."
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We face a liquidity problem".
"We're not talking about a liquidity problem.
"Right off the bat, there is a liquidity problem".
"There isn't a liquidity problem," Mr. Meltzer said.
"The bailout treated it like a liquidity problem," she said.
Brian T. Moynihan, the bank's chief executive, has rejected that notion of a liquidity problem.
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The firm's situation was precarious: A big expansion attempt had failed, creating a serious liquidity problem, while a worrisome number of capable executives were leaving or looking for an exit.
"The board of directors of Pipevine Inc. has decided to close down operations due to a severe liquidity problem," the company said in a statement yesterday.
"It is incredibly difficult and untested, but charities have a huge liquidity problem and venture philanthropy is a way of making the transfer of money easier," says Mercer.
After the Lehman shock, a manageable number of mortgage insolvencies became a catastrophic liquidity problem.
And if it is truly healthy, a bank should be able to withstand a temporary liquidity problem.
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