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Discover Ludwig"put capital into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe investing money into a project or business. For example, "The company is looking to put capital into developing products for the international market."
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We put capital into these microlenders and they lend it and they relend it.
It was all, of course, perfectly legal: wealthy people put capital into trusts based in the Cayman Islands.
The Argentine crisis has made foreign banks more reluctant to put capital into Latin America and, says Bradesco's Mr Trabuco, their absence from recent privatisations has brought prices down: he snapped up Amazonas's bank for the minimum price of 183m reais ($76m).
"We said, if you do not go raise capital from the private markets, if you are unable to, we will put capital into you because it is important to the stability of the system," Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner told the Congressional Oversight Panel earlier this month.
Choosing a pop-up strategy is best for those with "very flexible" business plans, says Andrew Goldberg, vice chairman at commercial real estate firm CBRE .The challenge can be finding staffing for the short term and have a commitment to a space to put capital into it".
Mr. Paulson said that by Oct. 2, as he was departing for a weekend getaway to an island with his family — his first weekend off in nearly two months — he told his staff, "We are going to put capital into banks first".
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"We can't see that other than as a wasteful priority - to be putting capital into schools where they are not needed," said Mr Courtney.
In a new research note, it argues that investors would be put off from putting capital into the UK if the public reject David Cameron's new deal.
They assert that Mr. Paulson initially pushed the wrong systemic fix: a bailout plan that revolved around buying up toxic securities, rather than putting capital into the banking system, a far more direct way of providing assistance.
That is a much trickier problem, because with Carbon Tracker's detailed analysis and growing awareness of the carbon bubble, investors will surely soon start waking up to the madness of putting capital into expanding fuel reserves.
Do you see the Vatican itself putting capital into it?
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