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Liquidity is a concept in economics involving the convertibility of assets and obligations. It can include:
- Market liquidity, the ease with which an asset can be sold
 - Accounting liquidity, the ability to meet cash obligations when due
 - Liquid capital, the amount of money that a firm holds
 - Liquidity risk, the risk that an asset will have impaired market liquidity
 
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