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nlikvidnost, plateћna sposobnost• asset liquidity risk likvidnosni rizik aktive/imovine• bank liquidity likvidnost banke• cash liquidity gotovinska likvidnost• domestic liquidity domaća likvidnost• excess liquidity viљak likvidnosti• free liquidity reserves slobodne likvidnosne pričuve• funding liquidity risk likvidnosni rizik financiranja• immobilised liquidity blokirana/zamrznuta likvidnost• internal liquidity unutarnja likvidnost• international liquidity međunarodna likvidnost• intraday liquidity dnevna likvidnostBilj.: Likvidnost u danu; sredstva koja su dostupna tijekom radnoga dana, a financijske ih institucije obično rabe za plaćanja u realnom vremenu• liquidity management upravljanje likvidnoљću• liquidity of credit institution likvidnost kreditne institucije• liquidity of the banking sector likvidnost bankarskoga sektora• liquidity of the domestic non-banking sector likvidnost domaćega nebankarskoga sektora• liquidity of the economy likvidnost gospodarstva• liquidity preference potraћnja za likvidnoљću (likvidnom imovinom)• liquidity ratio of the economy stopa/pokazatelj likvidnosti gospodarstva• liquidity ratio stopa/pokazatelj likvidnosti• liquidity reserves likvidnosne pričuve• liquidity risk likvidnosni rizik• loss of liquidity gubitak likvidnosti• money-market liquidity likvidnost trћiљta novca• non-available liquidity nedostupna likvidnost• potential liquidity potencijalna likvidnost• primary liquidity primarna likvidnost• private-sector liquidity likvidnost privatnoga sektora• quasi-monetary liquidity kvazimonetarna likvidnost• secondary liquidity sekundarna likvidnostEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > liquidity
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