illiquid

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名词: illiquidity

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名词: illiquidity |

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Illiquid An asset or security that cannot be converted into cash very quickly (or near prevailing market prices).

不能变现不能迅速转换成为现金(或接近市场价值)的资产或证券。

Such funds have flowed disproportionately into small and illiquid stocks, causing them to rise multiple times.

这样的资金不成比例的流入小且缺少流动的证券,导致其价格翻了几番。

Institutional investors, wary of being stuck in an illiquid part of the market, are increasingly following them.

机构投资者总是小心翼翼,深怕陷入非流动性市场的泥潭中,跟着那些交易商亦步亦趋。

The facility may thus eventually do what TARP was meant to: relieve banks of their illiquid assets.

因此,该特定机构甚至会实现TARP的原本打算:解除银行在非流动性资产上的负担。

GEM stocks may be very volatile and illiquid.

创业板股份可能非常波动及流通性很低。

But many banks are now assumed to be not only illiquid but insolvent.

但是现在许多银行被认为不但仅是流动性差,并且是无偿付才干。

"This is a program where the government would buy illiquid [non-cash] assets, hold those assets, and sell those assets," Paulson said.

他说:"根据这个计划,政府将购买非流通(非现金)资产,持有这些资产,然后再把它们卖出去。

Huw van Steenis, analyst at Morgan Stanley,said banks were benefiting as hedge funds pursue more complex and illiquid investments in an attempt to achieve better returns.

“大宗经纪业务之所以一直势头强劲,不仅仅因为对冲基金的影响力日益增强,同时因为它们处在投资前沿,在寻找更具创新力的证券业务,这对于投行来说利润率较高。”

The stock market offers a wealth of choices, even after we cut out illiquid or flat stocks.

即使不考虑那些不活跃的,交易平淡的股票,股市还是提供了致富的机会。