liquidity surplus
[lɪˈkwɪdɪti ˈsɜrpləs]
nounpl: liquidity surpluses
superávit de liquidez
1. An excess of liquid assets or cash available to an organization beyond what is immediately needed for operations and obligations
The company reported a significant liquidity surplus after the successful bond issuance.
A empresa reportou um superávit de liquidez significativo após a emissão bem-sucedida de títulos.
2. A financial condition where an entity has more readily available funds than required to meet short-term liabilities
Due to the liquidity surplus, the bank was able to increase dividend payments to shareholders.
Devido ao superávit de liquidez, o banco foi capaz de aumentar os pagamentos de dividendos aos acionistas.
3. In macroeconomics, excess liquidity in the money supply relative to the demand for it
The central bank's measures created a liquidity surplus in the financial system.
As medidas do banco central criaram um superávit de liquidez no sistema financeiro.
In Brazil, 'superávit de liquidez' is a technical term commonly discussed in financial reports, business news, and banking contexts. It reflects the country's focus on financial stability and cash management, particularly important given Brazil's economic volatility. The concept gained prominence during periods of economic uncertainty when companies and banks emphasized their financial resilience.
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