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velocity of money
noun
Economics.
- the frequency with which a single unit of currency or the total money supply turns over within the economy in a given year.
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“The real barrier of China’s post-COVID recovery is not about high funding costs or a lack of liquidity. In our view, it is the reduced confidence of the private and household sectors ... and low velocity of money.”
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Parking more money in the bank vaults of the rich simply slows the velocity of money.
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Not equal job growth, but larger velocity of money as well.
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The notion of the velocity of money is sometimes forgotten...
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Mark Yoseloff, executive director of the Center for Gaming Innovation at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, said coin machines can’t keep up with the lifeblood that makes casinos run — something called “the velocity of money.”
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