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Capital flightLarge financial capital outflows from a country prompted by fear of default or, especially, by fear of devaluation.Capital flightThe transfer of capital abroad in response to fears of political risk.Capital flight Similar MatchesMorgan Stanley Capital International Europe IndexMorgan Stanley Capital International Europe IndexA market capitalization-weighted benchmark index made up of equities from 15 European countries. France, Germany, and the United Kingdom represent about two-thirds of the index. Capital lossCapital lossThe difference between the net cost of a security and the net sales price, if the security is sold at a loss. Morgan Stanley Capital International World IndexMorgan Stanley Capital International World IndexA market capitalization-weighted benchmark index made up of equities from 23 countries, including the United States. Capital depreciationCapital depreciationSee depreciation. Capitalization Weighted IndexCapitalization Weighted IndexA stock index which is computed by adding the capitalization (float times price) of each individual stock in the index, and then dividing by the divisor. The stocks with the largest market values have the heavist weighting in the index. See also Float, Divisor. Further SuggestionsCapital losscapital movement Balance on capital account Capital flow Capital gains tax overcapitalised Total capitalization Capital good Capital requirements Capital movement Paid in capital Capital Builder Account (CBA) Capital market Investment Company with Variable Capital Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Capital intensive risk capital Venture Capital Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe, Australia, Far East Index Physical capital Marginal efficiency of capital Capital appreciation fund Capital intensive Capitalization ratios Efficient capital market |
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