Liquefaction (improvement of liquidity)
Term used in financial journalism, but rarely used in the language of monetary authorities, meaning that the supply of money is high; and usually because the central bank injects ample liquidity into the market. – See money, cheap, credit crunch, larghezza, liquidity provision, low interest rate policy, quantitative easing.
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