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liquidity
noun
The degree of which something is in high supply and demand, making it easily convertible to cash
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The word 'liquidity' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the ability of an asset or entity to be easily converted into cash or other liquid assets. For example: "Companies must maintain adequate liquidity levels in order to stay solvent in the long-term."
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In a foreword to the report, titled The Third Wave of Globalisation and published by the Institute for Public and Policy Research, Mandelson writes: "People simply do not want to live in a world that puts abstract economic efficiency or "liquidity" in financial markets above their personal sense of economic security for themselves and their families.
Related: George Osborne vows to reform EU; Greek liquidity fears grow - as it happened "We come here with a very clear mandate to improve Britain's relationship with the rest of the EU and to reform the EU," said Osborne.
"Moody's does not believe that Spain's solvency is under threat, and in its base case assumptions does not expect the Spanish government to have to ask for … liquidity support," said Kathrin Muehlbronner, Moody's lead analyst for Spain.
The dysfunction that crippled financial markets during the global crisis highlighted the importance of liquidity in government bond markets.
The better than expected GDP reading (analysts were on average anticipating a mere 0.1% rise) means ECB looks even less likely to announce any further measures to boost growth until it can assess the impact of the additional €1 trillion of liquidity it already plans to inject into the economy.
"The Greek government is not waiting until the end of May for a liquidity injection.
But Dragasakis, a former communist who oversees the leftist-led government's economic policy, cautioned that the debt-stricken country's desperate liquidity problem would also have to be eased.
Greece's pressing liquidity problem, he said, had been exacerbated by the ECB's "politically and ethically unorthodox" decision to prohibit the country issuing short-term government debt.
It expects this liquidity to be offered to the Greek economy as soon as possible".
Athens, on the other hand, is being starved even of liquidity.
"We see a challenging future for the global economy, corporate earnings and indeed for equity markets, which have been inflated by successive and substantial injections of liquidity through quantitative easing".
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