liquid funds (reserves)

  • 1reserves — Part of shareholders funds on a company s balance sheet. All parts of shareholders funds apart from share capital are reserves, such as the share premium account, the profit and loss account and the revaluation reserve. Dresdner Kleinwort… …

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  • 2funds — Synonyms and related words: Swiss bank account, ability, assessed valuation, assets, assets and liabilities, balance, bank account, bottom dollar, budget, capacity, capital, cash reserves, checking account, circumstances, command of money,… …

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  • 3Foreign-exchange reserves — Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange rate Managed float regime Markets Foreign exchange market Futures… …

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  • 4Foreign exchange reserves — (also called Forex reserves) in a strict sense are only the foreign currency deposits held by central banks and monetary authorities. However, the term in popular usage commonly includes foreign exchange and gold, SDRs and IMF reserve positions.… …

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  • 5Statutory Reserves — State regulated reserve requirements. Insurance companies must hold a portion of their assets as either cash or marketable investments. Statutory reserves are the amount of liquid assets that firms must hold in order to remain solvent and attain… …

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  • 6Cash Reserves — In finance, cash reserves primarily refers to two things. One is a type of short term, highly liquid investment that earns a low rate of return (perhaps 3% annually) such as investment company Fidelity s mutual fund called Fidelity Cash Reserves …

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  • 7Organic composition of capital — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 8Fractional reserve banking — Banking A series on Financial services …

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  • 10international payment and exchange — ▪ economics Introduction international exchange also called  foreign exchange        respectively, any payment made by one country to another and the market in which national currencies are bought and sold by those who require them for such… …

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