liquidity crisis
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Definition
Noun: A state in which there is a short supply of cash available to lend to businesses and consumers, typically accompanied by high interest rates. It describes a period of financial stress where credit is scarce and expensive, potentially hindering economic activity.
Usage
A liquidity crisis is a specific financial condition. It is used to describe a severe tightening in the money supply within an economy or financial system. - It often occurs when lenders lose confidence and become unwilling to provide loans. - It is a key concept in economics and finance, frequently discussed in the context of central bank policy, banking stability, and economic downturns.
Examples
- The central bank intervened to prevent the liquidity crisis from triggering a full-blown recession.
- Several small businesses failed during the liquidity crisis as they could not secure loans to cover operational costs.
- The 2008 financial panic was characterized by a profound liquidity crisis in global credit markets.
Advanced Usage
- "to precipitate a liquidity crisis": to cause or trigger such a crisis.
- The sudden collapse of the major bank precipitated a liquidity crisis.
- "to ease/alleviate a liquidity crisis": to take measures to reduce the severity of the crisis.
- The government's emergency funding helped to alleviate the liquidity crisis.
Variants and Related Words
- Liquidity (n): The availability of liquid assets (cash or assets easily convertible to cash). A liquidity crisis is a severe shortage of liquidity.
- Credit crunch (n): A period where obtaining loans becomes very difficult. This term is closely related and often overlaps with liquidity crisis, though a credit crunch may emphasize the reduced availability of credit more broadly.
- Solvency crisis (n): A related but distinct condition where an entity's liabilities exceed its assets, meaning it cannot pay its debts. A liquidity crisis is about a shortage of cash flow, not necessarily insolvency.
Synonyms
- Credit squeeze
- Cash crunch
- Financial squeeze
Related Phrases
- "to face a liquidity crisis": to be in a situation experiencing such a crisis.
- The corporation was facing a liquidity crisis and needed an immediate cash injection.
- "to be in the midst of a liquidity crisis": to be currently experiencing the crisis.
- The banking sector found itself in the midst of a severe liquidity crisis.
Noun
- a state in which there is a short supply of cash to lend to businesses and consumers and interest rates are high