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'corporates' is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used as a noun to refer to multiple large companies, and as an adjective to refer to something related to multiple large companies. Example sentence: Many corporates are taking climate action plans into account when making business decisions.
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The sharp dollar appreciation entails additional risks for corporates and countries with large foreign currency debts," he said.
They talk about the mismanaged planet, how the mainstream parties are in the hands of the corporates, the Green surge.
I disagree that priority should be given to tax cuts for the rich individuals and cash-rich corporates.
The focus of Revenue & Customs' tax avoidance campaign will be, as it has acknowledged, small businesses, with the exchequer secretary to the Treasury, David Gauke, telling a Commons select committee in May that "large corporates don't tend to be careless or dishonest".
Mr Newman was to have headed Deutsche's global corporates and institutions arm, which houses the investment bank.
But it only has some £860 billion of assets; even a 10% asset allocation shift would still leave a lot to be financed.Demand will come from the banks which might prefer to hold government bonds on their balance sheets, rather than making loans to corporates.
But the debt burden taken on by developed economies in the run up to 2007 and 2008 is surely the most significant factor.Debt has ballooned, relative to GDP, in the last 30-40 years and this is true of corporates, households and banks, as well as governments.
Progress on significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions would give the next generation the same opportunity.Meredith Alexander Head of trade and corporates ActionAid UK LondonThe chosen fewSIR – Your leader on education in America and Britain ended by pairing Winchester and Amherst as private schools ("Learning lessons from private schools", July 4th).
The fund then takes its cash and buys something similar to the assets it sold: highly rated mortgage-backed securities or corporates, for instance, or the safe debt of foreign governments.
"Mr Walter is a retail man, and corporates and markets is not working out," says Marc Thiele of Commerzbank Securities.Arguably, some of Dresdner's woes are not of its own making.
According to Tadawul, the company that runs the exchange, trading remains dominated by Saudi individuals, accounting for more than 90% by value; Saudi corporates and mutual funds account for about 5% in total, GCC and Arab individuals barely 3%, and foreigners only 0.1%.
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