Examples of using Capitalisation in English and their translations into Romanian
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number use, and capitalisation(among other issues).
Banking-sector capitalisation has remained at reassuring levels due to the support provided by shareholders,
strengthened role or capitalisation of the IMF in this direction,
(d) the joint establishment and distribution of non-binding models illustrating the profits to be realised from an insurance policy involving an element of capitalisation(hereinafter"models");
The capitalisation of 100% of Bulgartabac is 100m euros;
sellers as well as tax and capitalisation incentives and public-private partnerships;
the remit and capitalisation of new NPBs,
sellers as well as tax and capitalisation incentives and public-private partnerships;
During the reporting period, capitalisation and liquidity of the banking sector reached 31%
Bitcoin Cash is the fourth biggest cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalisation.
For example, domestic stock market capitalisation exceeded 121% of GDP in the UK, compared to less than 10% in Latvia,
mainly due to capitalisation of banks.
It cited restructuring and capitalisation of the private sector, infrastructure and further liberalisation of
It showed that the existing provisions did not ensure appropriate management and adequate capitalisation for this type of risk.
The purpose is to summarise essential information about the company's financial condition, capitalisation and risk factors.
DAX measures the performance of the 30 largest German companies in terms of order book volume and market capitalisation.
Capitalisation of the studies on museum heritage
Banks must be subject to the 100% capitalisation requirement; they would then only be able to lend what they have.
This is mainly due to small banks' higher level of initial capitalisation and their simpler business model.
It is the leading cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalisation as well as the most expensive.