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The capitalisation
noun
The act or process of capitalising.
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The capitalisation of Adelaide's cultural infrastructure started back in the 1970s with South Australia's visionary Labor premier, Don Dunstan.
The capitalisation of the Portuguese stockmarket, at euro68 billion, is five times what it was at the end of 1995.
The capitalisation and absurd comma placement are Beck's.
The capitalisation rate can vary widely across studies according to method of cost accounting and in cases of severe under-investment over a long period can drop well below the rates cited above.
The capitalisation of "internet" or "Internet" is an interesting case still under evolution.
First, it is hugely capitalised, especially by China – already having at least half of the capitalisation of the World Bank and IMF," he said.
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Introduction of UK to UK transfer pricing rules, coupled with the merging of the thin capitalisation rules with the transfer pricing rules (enacted by the Finance Act 2004).
In the UK by comparison, the market capitalisation of the London stock market contracted by 1.5% during 2007.
This can be crudely measured by the ratio of the value of shares traded to the market capitalisation of the listed firms.
If the goal for listed companies is met, the market capitalisation of the Athens stock exchange would double.
Over the last year alone, the market capitalisation of companies in the Adani group has grown by more than 250%.
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