| 单词 |
liquid assets |
| 释义 |
liquid assetsˌliquid ˈassets noun [plural]  - At certain times, banks may decide that it is prudent to hold a bigger proportion of liquid assets.
- But then the discount houses in turn may be short of liquid assets to meet this demand.
- Consider the following simple illustration of a one bank economy where a 10 percent liquid assets ratio must be maintained.
- The need for short-term, highly liquid assets is low.
- They may also do so if they anticipate that their liquid assets may soon be squeezed by government monetary policy.
- This is M4plus various other holdings of liquid assets.
- Why do building societies hold a higher proportion of liquid assets than do pension funds? 2.
- With a 10 percent liquid assets ratio what will be the new balance sheet figures? 7.
technical the money that a company or person has, and the property they can exchange for money |
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