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EXCESS LIQUIDITY [1 record]

Record 1 2006-05-25

English

Subject field(s)
  • Corporate Economics
  • Financial and Budgetary Management
DEF

The maintenance by banks of a higher level of funds than is normally desirable, usually arising due to a drop in demand for funds because of economic conditions or interest rates.

CONT

Over the last four months of the year, bank liquidity improved significantly, especially in September, more or less creating overliquidity during the last quarter of the year.

CONT

Nowadays, overliquidity takes the form of a structural phenomenon affecting most countries at the south of the Mediterranean Sea.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Économie de l'entreprise
  • Gestion budgétaire et financière
CONT

Même si les taux pratiqués sont actuellement bas, la conjoncture fait que certaines banques se trouvent en "surliquidité" c'est-à-dire qu'elles possèdent un excédent d'argent qu'elles cherchent à placer.

CONT

Aujourd'hui, la surliquidité tend à être un phénomène structurel qui touche la plupart des pays de la rive Sud de la méditerranée.

Spanish

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