Примери за използване на A liquidity на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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He's having a liquidity meltdown.
There is no apparent cause for any another bank to fall into a liquidity crisis.
This is a liquidity issue.”.
Remember oil went to $300 on a liquidity spike.
This absence of a liquidity effect has been well documented.
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The banks did not just have a liquidity problem.
Of course we have a liquidity problem, for the reason I mentioned.
The Greek banks are also in a liquidity crisis.
Every asset has a liquidity, from property to your collection of….
If the economy is in a liquidity trap.
As a liquidity haven, we need aggressive risk aversion to keep the dollar moving.
I know. But it's a liquidity crisis.
I think all other assets that are not Bitcoin are in the midst of a liquidity crisis.
Well, there's a liquidity problem, Alice.
Banks in Spain have a capitalization problem, not a liquidity issue.
It can guarantee a liquidity of the investment.
Comparing the relevant categories,you can define a liquidity or balance.
The world is caught in a liquidity trap, with persistently low interest rates and a glut of savings.
This could eventually lead to a liquidity problem.
Every asset has a liquidity, from property to your collection of antiques and even the cash in your bank.
Remember oil went to $US300 on a liquidity spike.
In the early 1980s, amid a liquidity crisis in the U.S., gold briefly reached over 800 dollars per ounce.
Money from the bank,provoking a liquidity crisis.
A liquidity trap is a situation in which interest rates are low and savings rates are high, rendering FOMC monetary policy ineffective.
The IMF is evolving from a liquidity mechanism into a bank.
The Greek government is not waiting until the end of May for a liquidity injection.
As a result,“the Stronach Group now finds itself in a liquidity crisis and is actively attempting to sell off valuable real estate and other assets.”.
Greece had a solvency problem that was treated as a liquidity problem.
In a liquidity trap, a rise in the money supply leads to an equal rise in the demand for money and as a result the interest rate does not change.
Credit institutions must maintain a liquidity coverage ratio of at least 100%.