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Less capital means less interest.
"Less capital is going to fewer managers".
That means less capital investment and so fewer jobs.
Its plants require less capital than those for ethanol.
Scicluna said: "After November we had less capital than we had before and now we have even less capital".
The rules also mean that banks devote less capital to trading.
"Now you can test a lot of ideas for a lot less capital and intensity".
That meant less capital was available to lend to upstart firms.
That is because banks have to put aside less capital for the same risks.
He added that Ericsson would probably end up reporting less capital gain from the sale, however.
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It's also less capital-intensive.
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