"Companies that need a lot of capital go for the public markets, " says Alex R.
Because capital is usually, and legitimately, a small percentage of assets, capital can easily go to zero and a perfectly sound institution can be declared insolvent and taken over by its insurer or some other government agencies.
This allowed higher payouts, but meant there was less of a capital buffer should anything go badly wrong.
Even with these new ways to access capital, though, the country still has a long way to go before its capital markets can be considered fully developed.
National politicians oscillate between a zeal to prop up Britain's regions and a resigned acceptance that scarce investment must go to its behemoth of a capital.
That will give holders of those bonds a nice little capital gain to go along with the 9% yield they were already getting.
"A capital investment of this size should go a long way toward calming investors and regulators, " he wrote.
Mr Nasheed has pulled off a typically flamboyant stunt, leaving the capital island on a flotilla of boats chartered by his party to go campaigning in outlying islands, reports the BBC's Charles Haviland in Male.
That way the payments for goodwill, which as in exchange for a 1231 asset will get capital gain treatment, go directly to the the professional without passing through the corporation.
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Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones wanted a re-match - a second go on Labour's record on capital spending.
But potentially the most interesting development took place late last year when the central authorities gave Newbridge Capital the go-ahead to take a controlling stake in Shenzhen Development Bank.
While she may go to a greying boardroom to raise capital, she recruits those with little experience but tremendous potential (and knowledge of the market) to help her implement her idea.
Instead of gathering dust, this money went fleeing to the higher returns from money market and mutual funds, thus allowing anyone with an idea to either invest or get access to capital to build a company of their own, go public, and create enormous wealth.
Kabylia, a prosperous region east of the capital whose largely Berber population has begun pressing for autonomy, is now a no-go zone for the federal gendarmerie.
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About 80% of TechStars companies go on to raise venture capital or a significant angel funding round.
The Fed may be reluctant to give Goldman a go-ahead to make adjustments to its capital level before other banks get the same flexibility, the people said.
National competitiveness is a slippery and sometimes incoherent idea, but a coherent version is to take it to mean a population with the human capital to adapt when old jobs go away, and shift quickly out of dying industries and into growing ones.
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He will first go to a centre for the deaf near the capital Maseru then to a school for visually impaired children.
"For GM, the scary ride is just beginning, and much has to still go right, " said Glenn Reynolds, a capital structure analyst at CreditSights, in a report.
If you want capital gains from real estate, there is a better way to go.
"The industry is very technology- and capital-intensive, " says Go, who is a chemical engineer.
Then we agreed to let the rates go up, on dividends, capital gains as a way of trying to move them into a deal.
Unrivalled until the euro, that is: the new currency should go a long way to uniting Europe's hitherto fragmented capital markets.
Because a small number of major banks occupy a monopoly position, meaning one can only go to them for loans and capital.
In a given year, as much as 70% of Regal-Beloits capital budget may go toward used equipment.
As a sign of Beijing's strength, American officials dutifully go to the Chinese capital much more than their counterparts come here.
If so, can an entrepreneur attract capital and other resources to turn that idea into a company that grows enough to go public?
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Malaysia's Mahathir Mohamad appeared to get away with a form of it during the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s when he divorced his currency from the capital markets. ("Hot money" is a particular bane of contemporary go-it-aloners.) Now Thailand's Thaksin Shinawatra is getting credited, even in sophisticated circles, with galvanizing his country's recovery through internal demand.
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