Similar words: solvent, insolvent, solve, resolve, absolve, dissolve, evolve, involve. Meaning: ['sɑlvənsɪ /'sɒl-] n. the ability to meet maturing obligations as they come due.
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61. If all else fails, it seems, the one sure way to secure solvency in the private and public sectors is to inflate away debts and buoy up asset prices.
62. Moreover, the long-term solvency indicates if a corporation can survive over many years, so the investors and the management also care for it.
63. On July 20th the government said it would inject $2 billion of capital into these "new" domestic banks, leaving their solvency ratios at robust levels.
64. Solvency of an insurance company is composed of capital, reserve, guaranteed funds[Sentence dictionary], free reserve and minimum solvency margin.
65. Behind this would be a jump in concerns about solvency.
66. The current minimum solvency margin standard for non-life insurance businesses in China was an outright trans- plantation of the EU 1973 standard.
67. From the perspective of long-term solvency, the lower the ratio is the better the corporation's financial positions.
68. Lines of BusinessWe offer global security solutions with the financial solvency of a leading company in Spain and Latin America.
69. Several euro-area countries faced considerable challenges in improving their competitiveness and ensuring their fiscal and external solvency.
70. But without the promise of a central bank stepping in as a last resort, a government liquidity crisis is always at risk of turning into a solvency crisis.
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