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Liquidity Risk

Liquidity risk in fixed-income markets is the risk that a security cannot be traded quickly without a substantial price concession when trading activity is thin or disrupted.

Example: In a period of stress, a bond with a thin trading market may require a larger price concession to complete a sizeable transaction than a more liquid benchmark. This illustrates how liquidity risk can influence pricing dynamics.

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