Definition of Liquidity crisis

1. Noun. A state in which there is a short supply of cash to lend to businesses and consumers and interest rates are high.

Exact synonyms: Credit Crunch, Squeeze
Generic synonyms: Financial Condition

Lexicographical Neighbors of Liquidity Crisis

liquidated
liquidated damages
liquidates
liquidating
liquidation
liquidations
liquidator
liquidators
liquidise
liquidised
liquidiser
liquidises
liquidising
liquidities
liquidity
liquidity crisis (current term)
liquidize
liquidized
liquidizer
liquidizers
liquidizes
liquidizing
liquidless
liquidlike
liquidly
liquidness
liquidnesses
liquids
liquidus
liquidy

Literary usage of Liquidity crisis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Risk-Based Capital: Regulatory & Industry Approaches to Capital & Risk by Lawrence D. Cluff (2000)
"In a liquidity crisis, a firm must be able to sustain itself and obtain cash as needed when the markets, in general, appear much less willing to buy assets ..."

2. OECD Economic Surveys, Turkey Volume 2002 Supplement 1 by OECD CERI Staff, Oecd (2002)
"1t is further assumed that during a liquidity crisis, banks will have to liquidate ... The probability of a liquidity crisis "p" depends on the degree of ..."

3. Telematics for Flexible and Distance Learning: 1994 Delta Catalogue edited by Barry Leonard (1994)
"During the Mexican liquidity crisis in late 1994 and early 1995, a large number of other countries' currencies came under pressure Whether those were early ..."

4. Funding Requests for the International Monetary Fund: Hearing Before the edited by Michael N. Castle (1999)
"and that the G-10 countries have overstated the risk of financial contagion? Why or why not? During the Mexican liquidity crisis in late 1994 and early 1995 ..."

5. Environment in the Transition to a Market Economy: Progress in Central and by Anthony Zamparutti, Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (1999)
"At the same time, enterprises faced a severe liquidity crisis created by several factors, including tight federal monetary policy that restricted the ..."

6. Bond Market Development in Asia by Oecd, OECD Staff (2001)
"In view of this underlying situation, the Asian crisis is perceived as a liquidity crisis rather than a macroeconomic crisis. ..."

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