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illiquidity in British English (ˌɪlɪˈkwɪdɪtɪ) nounthe state of being illiquid Examples of 'illiquidity' in a sentenceilliquidity It is small, extremely volatile and blighted by illiquidity.Market illiquidity, though, is the big one.The company believes that illiquidity is weighing on its share price.Meanwhile, the relative illiquidity of the shares will continue to work against it.The other concern is the shares' illiquidity - the chairman alone holds 34 per cent.The recent period of illiquidity had an impact, but no major bank was threatened with collpase.But the illiquidity of the shares - the free float is only 33 per cent - instils wariness.The trade-off between performance, fees and illiquidity will make hedge funds much less alluring in the future.It added that the illiquidity in the mortgage market continued to act as a constraint on sales.These branches' debt obligations will be covered by their headquarters in the unlikely event of illiquidity. |