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Discover Ludwig"liquidity problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a situation in which a person or organization does not have enough readily available cash or assets to meet financial obligations or expenses. Example: The company experienced a liquidity problem after investing all of its funds in a long-term project, leaving them unable to pay their employees' salaries.
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But the central bank is not supposed to prop up banks that are insolvent, only those that have a temporary liquidity problem.
We face a liquidity problem".
"We're not talking about a liquidity problem.
It argues that Spain is suffering a temporary 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.
"A.I.G. had a liquidity problem, not a solvency problem," Greenberg said.
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Now it's being defined as a "solvency/liquidity problem".
Rumours of a liquidity problem have swirled around Commerzbank.Special report An uncertain giant The perils of pragmatism Is Deutschland AG kaputt?
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