Federal Reserve: Continuing the Conversation on Liquidity

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Liberty Street Economics blog has launched an 11 part series on market liquidity.
Market participants and policymakers have raised concerns about market liquidity—the ability to buy and sell securities quickly, at any time, at minimal cost. Market liquidity supports the efficient allocation of financial capital, which is a catalyst for sustainable economic growth. Any possible decline in market liquidity, whether due to regulation or otherwise, is of interest to policymakers and market participants alike.
The first post is available at http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2016/02/continuing-the-conversation-on-liquidity.html#.VrnU6fHzBDA

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