Sentence examples for retained capital from inspiring English sources

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Despite the movement toward abolition, many countries have retained capital punishment, and, in fact, some have extended its scope.

Finally, some economists argue that the household savings rate is mismeasured since retained capital gains are not counted as part of savings; if you add them in, the private savings rate is quite high by historical standards.

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Capital gains taxes provide incentives to retain capital long past its "best before date" to avoid triggering tax penalties.

In his terms, this meant ending "slopping out" but retaining capital punishment.

He would force financial conglomerates to retain capital relative to all the risks posed by their various units.

The Basel 3 rules have prompted the bank to retain capital rather than dole it out to shareholders.

The last European country to retain capital punishment has resumed sentencing people to death since EU sanctions against its president were dropped this year, according to a landmark investigation.

The JCPC, based in Westminster, acts as an ultimate court of appeal for smaller Commonwealth countries, including many in the Caribbean that retain capital punishment.

Japan and the US are the only G7 countries to retain capital punishment, along with more than 50 other countries, including China and Iran.

Global rules were established in 1988, when the Basle Accord called for banks to retain capital equal to 8% or more of their "risk-weighted" assets (ie, loans).

Japan is one of 22 nations and the only developed country—apart from America, where it is falling out of favour that retains capital punishment.

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