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A desire to hold money in liquid form, for example cash or bonds.  
A desire to hold money in liquid form, for example cash or bonds.  


This may be due to the transactions motive, the precautions motive or the speculative motive.
This may be due to the transactions motive, the precautions motive or the speculative motive.
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More broadly, a preference of investors to invest in shorter-term and more liquid assets.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Liquid]]
* [[Maturity transformation]]
* [[Precautions motive]]
* [[Precautions motive]]
* [[Speculative motive]]
* [[Speculative motive]]

Revision as of 15:52, 23 July 2016

1.

A desire to hold money in liquid form, for example cash or bonds.

This may be due to the transactions motive, the precautions motive or the speculative motive.


2.

More broadly, a preference of investors to invest in shorter-term and more liquid assets.


See also