The bank stressed that the charge would have "no impact on its solvency or liquidity".
German bonds reflect the country's strong economy, triple-A credit rating and ease of trading or liquidity in the market.
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The exits, or liquidity events, are for the most part via an initial public offering or an acquisition.
With no risk of inflation or liquidity-crisis-induced market crashes, partial privatization of Social Security might eventually become feasible.
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In fact, I view his General Theory as a guide for getting out of a recession or liquidity trap.
That leaves a market without, for the moment, nearly enough transparency or liquidity.
But it has not revealed the composition or liquidity of its holdings.
Frank believes the tougher post-crisis regulatory attitude is exemplified by tighter rules for dealing with potential insolvencies or liquidity crises.
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This was usually justified on the grounds of investor protection (widows and orphans would be ripped off by an Internet broker), or liquidity (best concentrated in one big pool).
The banking systems assets are overvalued so that no number being produced by the industry is valid and if truth be told there is no equity or liquidity in American banks.
Will the central banks be purchasers or liquidity providers?
This would mean, for example, that in implementing the Vickers report on banks, the UK could not be prevented from requiring UK banks to hold more capital - or liquidity - than required under EU regulations.
Most British banks deny that it is an especially "stressful" time for them - in the technical sense that, all but one to whom I've spoken in the past 24 hours insist they have the cash or liquidity they need right now.
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This lending constriction worsens a eurozone recession, which in turn exacerbates the weakness of banks: a financing or liquidity crisis morphs into a solvency crisis, as has already happened in Spain and looks set to happen in Italy (yesterday's refinancing of Italy's Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena augurs ill).
Because of the lack of liquidity, all the markets react to a change in liquidity, or perceived liquidity.
The lack of a developed financial market has the flipside of making it difficult for the central bank to inject or withdraw kyat liquidity or to intervene in the dollar market as a way of combatting any sharp moves in the exchange rate, as most of it occurs with back-alley money changers.
Some shareholders of private company stock options face a tax issue when the company has an IPO or other liquidity event.
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Nowhere in Europe is there that expertise or the liquidity of life science capital markets to sustain the kind of investment that Cyclacel needs if it's to get through the hugely demanding and hugely expensive process of satisfying America's pharmaceutical regulator, the Food and Drug Administration.
Or to put it another way, the UK corporate sector has more than enough liquidity or cash to service the entire financing needs and more of British small companies.
It can flood domestic Spanish and Italian banks with liquidity or cheap loans.
Faced with a flood of redemption requests in 2008 by investors who needed liquidity or simply wanted out, Cerberus suspended withdrawals.
Likewise, for cash-strapped startups, the idea of getting labor without having to trade liquidity or valuable equity can be too appealing to ignore.
Movements then in the liquidity or cost of breach can effect the manner in which changes in the money supply eventually come to change all prices proportionally.
The fear was that in setting liquidity or capital rules for the banks under its umbrella, it could somehow tilt the competitive playing field away from London.
But that assumes the FTT will not simply be passed on to end-customers, either directly by affected institutions or as reduced liquidity leads to wider bid-ask spreads.
"Our major concern is that central banks in developed countries will remain too cautious, either by providing too little liquidity or trying to remove it too quickly, " the company says.
There is perhaps no worse feeling than having your investments sinking and not being able to do a thing about it because of lockup, gates, or other artificial liquidity provisions.
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Every time the Federal Reserve (and the central banks before it) created an excess of money, either by keeping interest rates too low or by injecting liquidity into banks, prices inflated.
The EUR weakness could be brief, as the European Central Bank (ECB) will be quick to react to calm the markets through the outright monetary transaction (OMT) or the emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) programs.
Therefore, the smart traders just trade the perceived change in liquidity, or availability of credit.
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