excess liquidity - meaning and definition. What is excess liquidity
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What (who) is excess liquidity - definition

A FINANCIAL RISK THAT A GIVEN FINANCIAL ASSET, SECURITY OR COMMODITY CANNOT BE TRADED QUICKLY ENOUGH IN THE MARKET WITHOUT IMPACTING THE MARKET PRICE
Liquidity Risk; Liquidity gap; Market liquidity risk

Liquidity premium         
Liquidity Premium
In economics, a liquidity premium is the explanation for a difference between two types of financial securities (e.g.
liquidity         
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Fluid capital; Liquidity (disambiguation)
n.
Fluidity, liquidness.
Liquidity         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fluid capital; Liquidity (disambiguation)
·noun The state or quality of being liquid.

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Liquidity risk

Liquidity risk is a financial risk that for a certain period of time a given financial asset, security or commodity cannot be traded quickly enough in the market without impacting the market price.

Examples of use of excess liquidity
1. Bernanke has inherited a world thriving on excess liquidity.
2. But the strong economy may absorb excess liquidity.
3. The bank is expected to end quantitative easing by mopping up excess liquidity.
4. They added that there is still some excess liquidity in global markets looking for higher yields.
5. Under quantitative easing, the policy introduced in 2001, the BoJ floods the market with excess liquidity.