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Free capital marketsThis is not a standard term, but it seems to be used, variously, to describe the absence of government regulation of international capital flows, the absence of government or central bank intervention in exchange markets, and the absence of interference with national financial and development policies by international financial institutions.Similar MatchesUnrealized capital gain or lossUnrealized capital gain or lossAn increase/decrease in the value of a security that is not "real" because the security has not been sold. Once a security is sold by the portfolio manager, the capital gain../../finance-glossary/losses are "realized" by the fund, and any payment to the shareholder is taxable during the tax year in which the security is sold. Capital abundantCapital abundantA country is capital abundant if its endowment of capital is large compared to other countries. Relative capital abundance can be defined by either the quantity definition or the price definition. Capital inflowCapital inflowA net flow of capital, real and/or financial, into a country, in the form of increased purchases of domestic assets by foreigners and/or reduced holdings of foreign assets by domestic residents. Recorded as positive, or a credit, in the balance on capital account. Capital appreciationCapital appreciationSee: Capital growth Capital assetsCapital assetsAssets, purchased as a long term investment for generating profit, such as buildings, plant and machinery and fixtures etc. Further SuggestionsCapitalization Weighted IndexCapital surplus Crony capitalism Capitalization method Planned capital expenditure program "Soft" capital rationing Capital allocation decision Capital outflow authorised share capital capital employed Capital goods Capital account Issued share capital Capital flight Maximum capital gains mutual fund capital structure Physical capital Capital Builder Account (CBA) Perfectly mobile capital Capital-using Capital stock Capital intensive Capital market imperfection Working capital ratio Capital market |
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