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Definitions for illiquidity
illiq·uid·i·ty
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illiquiditynoun
The condition of being illiquid; a lack of liquidity
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Illiquidity refers to a situation where an asset or security cannot be easily sold or converted into cash without causing a substantial loss in value. This lack of liquidity can result in difficulties for investors, as they may not be able to quickly access their funds or take advantage of new investment opportunities.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of illiquidity in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of illiquidity in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of illiquidity in a Sentence
It is certainly something to be concerned about - that you have these pockets of illiquidity that can completely freeze a major portion of the market.
EM once offered investors a bit of extra yield, but dislocations in other markets such as high-yield and contingent capital means they can find similar yields elsewhere - without political and other risks that come with EM, it has created illiquidity.
In their short history, crypto-assets have exhibited high price volatility and relative illiquidity, crypto-assets also raise concerns related to misconduct and market integrity – many appear vulnerable to fraud and manipulation, as well as money-laundering and terrorist financing risks.
One factor that has certainly enhanced the widening of breakevens has been the relative illiquidity of TIPs.
There’s still a lot of caution in terms of leveraged loans, with people worried about illiquidity and about selling pressure from hedge funds facing redemptions.
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