01 February 2011

Liquid –> Alienable

Liquidity is the degree to which an asset is alienable. The more alienable, the more liquid. Illiquidity is the measure of assets not being susceptible to market transaction. 
A credit crisis is a situation where the economy's financial engine, which enables assets to become marketable, stops functioning. 
Exchanges need money to operate. 

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