The People's Bank of China has also cut the amount of cash that commercial banks must hold in reserve at the central bank, increasing liquidity in the financial system.
A number of Chinese companies have quit the US over the past couple of years, often due to poor valuations and thin liquidity compared to markets closer to home.
" "You have to build liquidity in your users," added Bader-Wechseler.
Leung said that Evergrande's new credit lines would help give it another source of liquidity but that the company was already heavily indebted.
And the best way to make employees feel like owners is through liquidity, where the time and effort of all employees is financially rewarded.
Only trouble is that Uber must eventually provide liquidity for its shareholders (both outside investors and vested employees).
The case for doing so is all the stronger when you have good reason to think the crisis is likely to be short-lived, and that all you have is a liquidity crisis, rather than a solvency one.
The move, it said, would help banks "manage their own currency liquidity and also refinance Russian exporters' external foreign currency debts payable in the near future, in conditions of limited access to international capital markets".
If personal computers and company computers are like one's safe, and if information is money, the practice of storing information in a computer is like putting money in his safe, which is, of course, inconvenient and not good for liquidity.
These deficits are necessary, for creating, sufficient global liquidity, but they also generate excessive indebtedness both external and internal.