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1. ''Assets.''


In relation to an asset, able to be turned into cash quickly and without significant loss compared with current market value.
In relation to an asset, able to be turned into cash quickly and without significant loss compared with current market value.




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2. ''Markets.''


In relation to a market, a situation in which large quantities of the asset traded in the market can be bought or sold at any time, with low transaction costs, and without affecting the market price.
In relation to a market, a situation in which large quantities of the asset traded in the market can be bought or sold at any time, with low transaction costs, and without affecting the market price.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Assets]]
* [[Cash and cash equivalents]]
* [[Cash and cash equivalents]]
* [[Cash forecasting]]
* [[Cash forecasting]]
* [[Current assets]]
* [[Deep market]]
* [[Deep market]]
* [[High Quality Liquid Assets]]  (HQLA)
* [[Illiquid]]
* [[Illiquid]]
* [[Liquid market]]
* [[Liquidate]]
* [[Liquidate]]
* [[Liquidation]]
* [[Liquidation]]
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* [[Liquidity premium]]
* [[Liquidity premium]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
* [[Non-current assets]]
* [[Solvency]]
* [[Solvency]]
* [[Stress]]
* [[Stress]]
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=== Other resources ===
== Other resource ==
*[[Media:2015_06_June_-_Safety_first.pdf| Safety first, The Treasurer, 2015]]
*[[Media:2015_06_June_-_Safety_first.pdf| Safety first, The Treasurer, 2015]]



Revision as of 08:01, 4 May 2022

1. Assets.

In relation to an asset, able to be turned into cash quickly and without significant loss compared with current market value.


2. Markets.

In relation to a market, a situation in which large quantities of the asset traded in the market can be bought or sold at any time, with low transaction costs, and without affecting the market price.


See also


Other resource