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The central banks of the world have resolved that there will not be a liquidity shortage.
The liquidity shortage is affecting more than building sales, brokers report.
"Otherwise, China would face a liquidity shortage, leading to a black market for credit and destabilizing the economy."
Since banks are subject to regulations such as reserve requirements, they may face liquidity shortages at the end of the day.
Individual banks and discount houses can alleviate liquidity shortages through these markets without the Bank having an opportunity to influence rates.
Of course, a general liquidity shortage cannot be alleviated by banks withdrawing loans from each other.
Meanwhile, liquidity shortage tightened credits going to production sectors.
Secondly, it means that any liquidity shortage initially suffered by banks will be instantly transferred to the discount market.
In conditions of liquidity shortage they will call back these loans, requiring the discount houses to repay the money lent to them.
Dollarization may reduce the possibility of systematic liquidity shortages and the optimal reserves in the banking system.
Secondly, such a system could help to increase demand for central bank money, thereby creating and increasing a structural liquidity shortage in the money market.
In a situation, such as we have assumed, of general liquidity shortage, the only source of help will be the Bank of England.
The liquidity shortage in the early 1980s forced the European Comecon countries to work to strengthen the importance of intraregional trade.
The resulting liquidity shortage that occurred in all Comecon countries in 1981 forced them to reduce hard-currency imports.
The world would face either a liquidity shortage which constrained the development of trade, or a collapse of the system as confidence in the dollar waned.
The interbank market allows banks to smooth through such temporary liquidity shortages and reduce 'funding liquidity risk'.
LG Card was forced to halt cash advance services at most banks in the country on Thursday as its liquidity shortage worsened.
Indeed, during the 1950s there had been fears that there might be a liquidity shortage unless the USA took steps to increase the supply of dollars.
Such 'Asset Purchases' will help drive up the demand and consequently the price of the asset in question, thereby easing the liquidity shortage faced by borrowers.
The demand for reserve currencies was growing more quickly than the supply of gold, so a liquidity shortage could only be avoided if the supply of dollars was increased.
Empirical evidence points towards widening price differentials, during periods of liquidity shortage, among assets that are otherwise alike, but differ in terms of their asset market liquidity.
In one notable move, the plan suggested that the Government will take on a greater role as banker to alleviate the liquidity shortage that is afflicting cash-strapped companies across the country.
As on Friday, the Fed yesterday executed so-called coupon passes, which from time to time are used to add permanent reserves to the banking system, offsetting seasonal liquidity shortages.
With quantitative easing, it flooded commercial banks with excess liquidity to promote private lending, leaving them with large stocks of excess reserves, and therefore little risk of a liquidity shortage.
The FSS also took a series of measures to strengthen the lines of support to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in times of liquidity shortage during the global financial crisis.