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Перевод: illiquid
[прилагательное] неликвидный
Тезаурус:
- Advances to customers are profitable to banks but highly illiquid.
- But the change will further enhance the power of companies' sponsoring brokers, who are already frequently the only analysts providing research on these illiquid shares.
- As a final point, remember that markets in many gilts and other bonds are illiquid; so it can be very difficult to find a buyer.
- For years investors have complained that the Swiss markets are too fragmented, too illiquid, too opaque and too expensive.
- It was recently estimated ( EP , 22 February 1988) that 80 out of 170 basic banks in Yugoslavia are "illiquid" or, strictly speaking, bankrupt.
- Asset backed bonds, usually secured against pools of illiquid loans, offer financial institutions a means of removing assets from their balance sheets and thus reducing capital requirements; but such securitisation can also be seen as a tool which facilitates the separation of the loan origination and funding function of banks.
- The problem with price limits, of course, is that futures contracts are rendered completely illiquid: a position cannot be closed out at any price when trading is suspended.
- In his affidavit, dated 27 September, Kahn alleges that "remaining Velcro minority shareholders will be faced with the unpleasant choice of receiving either a grossly unfair cashout price of 21.75 per share based upon artificially depressed market prices, or equity in VRNV, a company which will not be traded on NASDAQ or any other stock exchange requiring the necessity for public filings and resulting in an illiquid market".
- It has been argued that human wealth is so illiquid that the greater is this h ratio, the greater will be the demand for money to compensate for the limited marketability of human wealth.
- Borrowers who have taken out loans ion illiquid assets or assets whose value subsequently falls are particularly vulnerable.
- It is an illiquid asset which generates a fixed income depending on the stock's interest rate.
- However, jewellery may be stolen, cattle may die and grain deteriorates in quality with the passage of time, thus wealth in these forms is inherently risky and to a certain extent illiquid, i.e. not usually suitable for instant transfer or use.
- In Edinburgh, sources in the financial community said the reason Knighton is having trouble raising the cash for a bid is that the assets are "Illiquid" -they could not be easily sold for cash.
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