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capital markets

n. (capital market English)

Usage examples of "capital markets".

Samuel Brittan, Financial Times columnist and globalization knight errant, declares that new world capital markets and free trade have “.

It is only in a so-called mixed economy that a coercive monopoly can flourish, protected from the discipline of the capital markets by franchises, subsidies, and special privileges from governmental regulators.

Recognizing there are a number of ways to go about it, nevertheless, we would recommend that your two governments leverage the Medexco proposal into an initial public offering, and that this IPO take place on the New York Stock Exchange to ensure the greatest access to international capital markets.

In the 1980s, Latin America had a huge problem of capital flight because they're open to international capital markets.

After 1982, it had taken seven years for Mexico to regain access to the capital markets.

He didn't give her a long exposition of capital markets or join in competitive argument with Mark.

International capital markets rapidly expanded as a consequence of the decline of regulation and control, the huge flow of petrodollars after the 1973-1974 oil price rise, and the information-telecommunications revolution, which greatly facilitated capital transfers.