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The phrase "a common capital" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing shared financial resources or assets among individuals, organizations, or nations.
Example: "The countries agreed to establish a common capital to facilitate trade and investment among them."
Alternatives: "shared capital" or "joint capital".
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While global financial institutions generally operate as a single enterprise, typically with consolidated management, an integrated technology base, and – most significantly – a common capital and liquidity pool, they typically consist of thousands of legal entities incorporated in multiple jurisdictions (Lehman comprised some 8,000 legal entities in 40 countries).
American rule-makers have signalled they would like to extend "mark-to-market" accounting to loan books as well as securities, whereas the standard-setting body that decides the rules in most other countries is moving in the other direction.Since accounting largely defines what capital is, it is ludicrous to attempt a common capital standard without fairly homogenous book-keeping standards.
Telangana sees Hyderabad as its natural capital, dismissing suggestions that even if Andhra Pradesh were to be bifurcated, Hyderabad could remain as a common capital city for all regions (as is the case with Chandigarh, which is shared as a capital by the states of Punjab and Haryana).
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Schneider Electric has a common venture capital fund (Aster Capital) with Alstom for the same aim and in the field of energy efficiency (Laperche and Picard 2013).
Mr. Pandit said the bank ended the quarter with $122 billion of Tier 1 common capital, a crucial measure of the bank's health and ability to withstand sudden market swings.
Wells' tier one common capital, a subset of tier one capital that includes common equity but excludes preferred stock and reserves, was 5.2% of risk assets at the end of September.
The critical requirement compares Tier 1 common capital with a measure of a bank's assets.
The Asahi Glass Foundation awarded its 2009 Blue Planet Prize to Hirofumi Uzawa of Japan and Nicholas Stern of the U.K. Uzawa was honoured for his advocacy of the concept of social common capital as a theoretical framework for confronting environmental issues.
This premise is supported in past literature; for example, in the early 1980s, researchers discussed how levels of dyadic or 'particularized' trust between members of the same households could influence levels of generalized or 'interpersonal' trust (now a common social capital proxy) [ 21, 22].
"Hyderabad will be the common capital for 10 years," said Digvijaya Singh, a senior Congress Party leader, who was party of the crucial meeting, told the press in New Delhi.
Thus, banks with higher LLR are less likely to issue hybrid or common capital, because the LLR acts as a substitute and softens the need for capital issuances.
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