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Market Liquidity
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Market liquidity is a business or economics term that refers to the ability to quickly buy or sell a particular item without causing a significant movement in the price. The term is usually shortened to liquidity. In business lingo, merchants often have liquidation sales, in which inventories are sold at discount to raise cash.
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