To stop you from experiencing a January 1 hangover - induced
panic about your liquidity situation, we enlisted the expertise of Ellevest founder Sallie Krawcheck.
Not exact matches
It was in Kindleberger's book that I also first learned
about the impact of the Franco - Prussian War of 1870 - 71 and the subsequent reparations payments on global financial markets (which I discuss extensively in a February blog entry) and in unleashing the final stage of a global
liquidity bubble that ended with the various
panics of 1873.
If valuable for no other reason, market
panics make
liquidity disappear, and it is useful to think
about what you will do in an absence of
liquidity before the time of trouble happens.
I think the
panic about the cash bleed could result in a price that provides a really good value investment... if they just don't run out of
liquidity, that is.