Nov 5, 2021 00:54
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English term

liquidity trap

GBK English to Swedish Bus/Financial Economics
Definition from Economic Times:
Liquidity trap is a situation when expansionary monetary policy (increase in money supply) does not increase the interest rate, income and hence does not stimulate economic growth.
Example sentences:
The primary indicator of a liquidity trap is persistently low-interest rate levels mandated by the central bank of a country for a prolonged period. Though the primary aim of such government policies is to ensure robust economic activity, a liquidity trap can soon develop if not monitored closely. (Groww)
As traditional monetary policy is ineffective when there is a liquidity trap in the economy, governments look towards more unconventional methods to bring the economy out of the trap. One of the more effective remedies is quantitative easing. It is where central banks buy financial assets from commercial banks and other institutions, which raises prices for those assets, lowers yields, and increases liquidity in the economy. (Corporate Finance Institute)
In a liquidity trap, lenders find it hard to attract qualified borrowers. With interest rates nearing zero, there is little elbow room for additional incentives to attract highly-qualified candidates. (Market Business News)
Proposed translations (Swedish)
5 likviditetsfälla
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likviditetsfälla

Definition from NE.se:
nationalekonomisk term som antyder att det kan finnas en gräns för hur långt räntenivån kan pressas ner genom en expansiv penningpolitik
Example sentences:
Likviditetsfälla är en situation där penningpolitiken inte får någon effekt, företagen svarar inte på ökad penningmängd eller lägre ränta (ekonomifakta.se)
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