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Current Ratio

A financial ratio used to test a bank's liquidity by deriving the proportion of current assets available to cover current liabilities. This ratio helps to gauge whether a company's liquid assets e.g money market instruments, are readily available to pay off short-term liabilities such as deposits. Generally the higher the ratio the safer the bank is perceived to be.

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