Liquidity

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Liquidity

If you can convert an asset to cash easily and quickly, with little or no loss of value, the asset has liquidity. For example, you can typically redeem shares in a money market mutual fund at $1 a share.

Similarly, you can cash in a certificate of deposit (CD) for at least the amount you put into it, although you may forfeit some or all of the interest you had expected to earn if you liquidate before the end of the CD's term.

The term liquidity is sometimes used to describe investments you can buy or sell easily. For example, you could sell several hundred shares of a blue chip stock by simply calling your broker, something that might not be possible if you wanted to sell real estate or collectibles.

The difference between liquidating cash-equivalent investments and securities like stock and bonds, however, is that securities constantly fluctuate in value. So while you may be able to sell them readily, you might sell for less than you paid to buy them if you sold when the price was down.

Financial News: liquidity

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The baton pass of financial engineering into the real economy will remain difficult in the quarters ahead.
11/27/09 12:11PM
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Dubai worries and liquidity problems make MES and GULF unattractive at this time.
11/27/09 9:52AM
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Concerns over Dubai's debt continues to weigh on global trade.
11/27/09 9:00AM
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Here's what I'm concerned about in this Doobye crisis:
11/27/09 8:56AM
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I'm looking for dip-buyers to pounce on this Dubai-driven down move.
11/27/09 8:20AM
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Church & Dwight, Monro Muffler Brake, Check Point Software Technologies, Tyler Technologies and Balchem are rated 'buy.'
11/27/09 8:13AM
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Investors should stick with the well-known SLV rather than try the upstarts.
11/27/09 7:45AM
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Dubai looks to allay concerns as Dubai World debt announcement roils world markets
11/27/09 3:30AM
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I doubt a default in Dubai would develop into another global financial crisis.
11/27/09 2:30AM
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