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tr[lɪ'kwɪdɪtɪ]1 liquidez nombre femeninoliquidity [lɪk'wɪdət̬i] n: liquidez fn.• liquidez s.f.lɪ'kwɪdətimass noun (Fin, Law) liquidez f[lɪ'kwɪdɪtɪ]1.N (Econ) liquidez f2.CPDliquidity ratio N — tasa f or coeficiente m de liquidez
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s.1 liquidez (finanzas)2 convertibilidad, convertibilidad del efectivo, liquidez. -
4 liquidity index
nCOAL índice de liquidez m -
5 liquidity control
s.control de la liquidez. -
6 liquidity crisis
s.crisis de liquidez, crítica escasez de fondos. -
7 liquidity diversification
s.diversificación de liquidez, diversificación de la liquidez.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > liquidity diversification
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8 liquidity function
s.función de liquidez. -
9 liquidity index
s.índice de liquidez. -
10 liquidity loan
s.préstamo de disponibilidad inmediata. -
11 liquidity management
s.control de la liquidez. -
12 liquidity overhang
s.exceso de liquidez, excedente de liquidez. -
13 liquidity portfolio
s.cartera líquida. -
14 liquidity position
s.posición de liquidez, nivel de liquidez. -
15 liquidity preference
s.preferencia por la liquidez, preferencia de liquidez. -
16 liquidity ratio
s.coeficiente de liquidez, tasa de liquidez, coeficiente de caja, índice de liquidez. -
17 liquidity requirement
s.liquidez obligatoria. -
18 liquidity risk
s.riesgo de liquidez. -
19 liquidity shortage
s.escasez de liquidez. -
20 liquidity squeeze
s.restricción de liquidez.
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