liquidity
noun [ U ] finance & economics specialized uk/lɪˈkwɪd.ə.ti/ us/lɪˈkwɪd.ə.t̬i/
资产折现力
the fact of being available in the form of money, rather than investments or property, or of being able to be changed into money easily
The group has excellent liquidity. 该集团具有卓越的资金流动性。
This liquidity problem is very serious for small and medium-sized business. 对中小企业来说,这种资金流动性问题非常严重。
流动资金
money, rather than investments or property, or assets that can be changed into money easily
A firm may be unable to pay its suppliers unless it has spare liquidity. 一家公司除非拥有备用流动资金,否则有可能无力偿还供货商。
Asian markets supply much of the liquidity that keeps the U. S. economy afloat. 亚洲市场提供了维持美国经济所需的大部分流动资金。
See: liquid
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- Business liquidity has risen.
- If you invest in certain types of investments, liquidity will be poor.
- Liquidity has been one of the biggest drawbacks to investing in Africa.