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liquidity crisis

liquidity crisis
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    • a state in which there is a short supply of cash to lend to businesses and consumers and interest rates are high

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    1. ‘France Telecom Avoids Liquidity Crisis Thanks To Gvt’.
    2. LBBW’s liquidity proved to be stable during the crisis and the bank still has sufficient liquidity reserves.
    3. The stable outlook shows that the rating has bottomed out, added Deslondes’. ‘France Telecom Avoids Liquidity Crisis Thanks To Gvt’.
    4. The Commission is of the view that even in a crisis situation the expected liquidity outflow could be compensated by an efficient and preventive liquidity management of BB and the resulting net outflow kept under control.
    5. The liquidity outflow for new business in such a crisis situation would be limited by BB to the minimum required [55].
    6. At the same time, shareholders injected EUR 3 million in current accounts to support liquidity. The bird flu crisis hit the weakened company hard.
    7. The scenario applied combines the impact of an idiosyncratic shock linked to Dexia and the consequences of a general liquidity crisis.
    8. HSBC also describes the background to the short-term liquidity crisis, worsened as it was by a crisis of confidence on the part of the market vis-à-vis the group.
    9. Thus, the recapitalisation of France Télécom cannot be compared to any other financial transaction in view of the scale of the liquidity crisis faced by the Company.
    10. The stress test horizon is one month. The scenario applied combines the impact of an idiosyncratic shock linked to Dexia and the consequences of a general liquidity crisis.
    11. Therefore, access to advances from the Treasury in the event of a liquidity crisis is no longer guaranteed, which may substantially delay state support when needed’.
    12. The liquidity crisis and the shareholders’ unwillingness to take appropriate remedial actions led to the imposition of a forced administration on AGB on 17 September 1996.
    13. In the crisis to date, it has not suffered from liquidity problems, and has not had to resort to any State funding guarantee scheme.
    14. The recourse to the bond market enabled it to avoid having to resort exclusively to financial institutions in order to cope with its liquidity crisis and suffering all the constraints linked to that type of financing.
    15. The general principle is that rescue aid makes it possible temporarily to support a company confronted with an important deterioration of its financial situation reflected by an acute liquidity crisis or technical insolvency.