Liquidity

Blue Chip
The equity shares of large, reputable companies with high market capitalization and liquidity.
Call Money
Call money refers to money lent in the London money market that is repayable at very short notice.
Credit Crunch - Definition and Meaning
A reduction in the availability of loans accompanied by an increase in the severity of the conditions required to be granted credit.
Discount Window
An overview of the discount window as a key entity in monetary policy and central banking operations
Financial Crisis
The collapse, or potential collapse, of a financial institution threatening the stability of the financial system.
Illiquidity
The property of an asset that is not easily converted into cash without a significant price discount.
Lender of Last Resort
The function of providing liquidity for the banking system at times of crisis by the central bank.
Liquid Assets
A discussion on liquid assets, their characteristics, relevant economic theories, and practical implications.
Liquidity
The property of assets, of being easily turned into money rapidly and at a fairly predictable price.
Liquidity Constraint
An arbitrary limit on the amount that an individual or a firm can borrow.
Liquidity Ratio
The proportion between a bank or other financial institution’s holdings of liquid assets and its total liabilities.
Loans-to-Deposit Ratio
A measure that represents the total value of a bank’s loans as a percentage of the total value of its deposits, often used as an indicator of liquidity.
Money at Call and Short Notice
An exploration of the definition, meaning, and context of 'money at call and short notice,' specifically focusing on its liquidity, uses, and relevance in the banking sector.
Near Money
Securities and financial instruments highly liquid and nearly equivalent to money.
Portfolio
A collection of different assets owned by an individual or a firm, designed for risk reduction and optimizing liquidity.
Special Liquidity Scheme
A scheme introduced by the Bank of England to improve the liquidity of the banking system in response to the financial crisis of 2008.