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Discover Ludwig"increased capital" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate an increase in assets or money available for a particular purpose. For example, "The company invested in new technology, leading to increased capital for future growth."
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Increased capital in the banks is unquestionably a good thing.
More recently, Gov. George E. Pataki increased capital investment but cut money for operations.
Paradoxically, these results also suggest that increased capital formation would raise labor's share in income.
It increased capital requirements, and, lo and behold, banks are reducing their leverage.
Increased capital gains taxes could also affect people who have owned assets for a long time.
The stock may continue to do well and more than compensate for increased capital gains.
It has long shielded large banks from assertive regulation and increased capital requirements.
When regulators increased capital requirements, banks took greater risk with their capital, Peltzman said.
Perhaps other advantages of concentration are more important, like reduced monitoring costs or increased capital buffers.
"And if increased capital requirements are insufficient I am happy to consider taxes on financial transactions – Tobin taxes".
The bank tax, increased tax on flights and increased capital gains tax will all mean that the rich pay more.
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