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illiquidly

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English

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Etymology

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From illiquid +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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illiquidly (comparative more illiquidly, superlative most illiquidly)

  1. (rare) In an illiquid way.
    • 2002, Risk Magazine[1], volume 15:
      Alternatively, if the asset 5 is traded, but only illiquidly, it is possible to imagine that the agent can make a one-off hedge in 5 at the start of the option.