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il·li·quid·i·ty 英,ɪlɪ'kwɪdəti美,ɪlɪ'kwɪdəti 高COCA¹³⁴⁴⁸²BNC¹⁰⁴⁵⁸⁴⁺⁶iWeb⁴⁶¹⁸⁶Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本例句 n.非现金⁵⁰;不能立即变现⁵⁰ Insurers may be allowed to apply an“ illiquidity premium” to the risk-free rate, because many of their investments, like the policies they have sold, cannot be cashed in immediately. 保险公司被允许采用“非流动性保费”作为无风险贴现率基础,因为公司许多投资,诸如售出的保单,不能立即变现。 ecocn Officials argue that because America relies more on securities markets and less on banks than other countries, its crisis was rooted more in illiquidity than in insolvency. 官员争论说因为美国比其他国家依靠证券市场更多,依靠银行更少,他的危机更多的是因为流动性不足而不是无偿还能力。 ecocn |