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The report came as Cyprus's president suggested capital controls could be lifted in early 2014.
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The laws of economic gravity suggest capital should flow from where it is abundant to where it is scarce.
Instead of increasing as the fraud would suggest, capital expense declined at both units by a combined 25%, to $7.9 billion in 2001.
The news media outcry suggested that capital punishment was too tame a penalty for so heinous an act, but Alomar got off with a five-game suspension.
Economic theory suggested that capital should flow from rich countries to poor ones, and that America could not increase its foreign borrowing for ever.
Some analysts suggested that capital controls would have to be introduced, but the Russian prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, told a meeting of the cabinet convened to discuss the situation that normal market mechanisms should be used instead.
He suggested that capital and liquidity requirements should be raised, effectively resulting in a tax on these institutions to cover the expense that the complexity of their massive sizes required.
For instance Professor Paul Ekins (et al) suggested Four Capitals, Forum for the Future focuses upon 5, Jane Gleeson White suggests 6, though others consider there might be more - up to 8! Given such diversity, the exact name and nature of the capitals proposed also vary, though most approaches feature the following capitals: natural, social, manufactured, human and financial.
"Private" venture capital is, as its name suggests, private capital, usually provided by a group of investors through a VC fund, which is invested in early-stage ventures.
Martin Wolf suggests countercyclical capital requirements.
In London Ukip is a fringe party and polling suggests the capital will decisively vote remain.
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