常見例句雙語例句The consequence is that, because states’ refinancing requirements are relatively low compared with their tax revenues, no state faces an imminent liquidity crisis.后果是,與稅收收入相比,地方政府的在融資需求相對(duì)較低,所以各州不會(huì)面臨流動(dòng)性危機(jī)。Firms that in the past would have been able to roll over their loans, bonds and debts coming to maturity now face a liquidity crisis that may lead them into costly debt restructuring.一些過去可以將貸款、債券和到期債務(wù)滾動(dòng)起來的企業(yè),如今面對(duì)一場或許導(dǎo)致他們進(jìn)入昂貴的債務(wù)重組的流動(dòng)性危機(jī)。It is worth paying a high price to stave off a liquidity crisis over new year: better that weak banks are able to borrow at the same rates as strong ones than that they are not able to borrow at all.為了避免在新的一年出現(xiàn)流動(dòng)性危機(jī),付出如此高昂的代價(jià)是完全值得的:對(duì)弱小的銀行來說,能夠以與強(qiáng)大的銀行相同的利率借款,比完全借不到不知好上多少。權(quán)威例句South Korea, in other words, is facing what bankers call a classic liquidity crisis.ECONOMIST: South Korea’s meltdownIn 1995, Argentina faced a liquidity crisis, as capital fled in the aftermath of Mexico's crash.ECONOMIST: The perils of global capitalWhat is true is that Europe is in the middle of a textbook liquidity crisis.FORBES: Eurozone: Yes, It Is 1930 返回 liquidity crisis