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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice capital" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a capital city that is pleasant or attractive in some way.
Example: "After visiting several countries, I found Paris to be a nice capital with its beautiful architecture and vibrant culture."
Alternatives: "a lovely capital" or "an appealing capital".
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producing a nice capital gain.
By the time the companies in question (or hostile acquirers or Blackstone) get around to buying, you should be looking at a nice capital gain.
"We try to find interesting assets, wait for everyone else to catch on and sell out with a nice capital gain".
More central bank rate cuts in the future will make for a nice capital gain for those taking risk on Russian debt.
The market is quite liquid, so you can if necessary turn the strip security into cash — at a nice capital gain if rates continue to fall or nasty loss if rates rise.
This is a great buying opportunity not only because you can lock in a 9%-plus 9%-plusbut also because yieldtand the chance of getting a nice capital gain as the market settles.
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For one, Comcast, which backed out of its unsolicited $48 billion bid to take over The Walt Disney Company, is rumored to want a 20%, or $300 million stake, in the deal, a potentially nice capital infusion.
But on top of this, these junk and investment-grade bonds also offer an opportunity for nice capital gains.
Metro Bank said its 2018 net profit more than doubled to £27m and it says it already has a nice, fat capital buffer.
Tighter supply brings nice capital appreciation.
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