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1 corporate capital
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2 procurement of outside capital
procurement of outside capital FIN, MGT Kapitalbeschaffung f von außen, Fremdkapitalaufnahme f (corporate view); Kapitalzuführung f von außen, Außenfinanzierung f (external financing; als Beteiligungs- oder Fremdfinanzierung)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > procurement of outside capital
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3 injection of fresh funds
injection of fresh funds 1. ACC, FIN Kapitalzuführung f von außen, (infrml) Kapitalspritze f (synonymous: injection of capital; corporate view: procurement of outside capital); 2. FIN (infrml) frisches Geld n, zusätzliche Mittel nplEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > injection of fresh funds
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4 injection of new funds
injection of new funds 1. ACC, FIN Kapitalzuführung f von außen, (infrml) Kapitalspritze f (synonymous: injection of capital; corporate view: procurement of outside capital); 2. FIN (infrml) frisches Geld n, zusätzliche Mittel nplEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > injection of new funds
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5 investment banking
investment banking (IB) (AE) BANK, FIN Investment Banking n (including: Mergers & Acquisitions = Fusionen und Übernahmen, Capital Markets = Emission und Platzierung von Wertpapieren, Corporate Finance = Unternehmensfinanzierung, Structured Finance = Projektfinanzierung und ABS, Sales & Trading = Sekundärhandel in umlaufenden Papieren, Asset Management = Kapitalanlage für Kunden, Principal Investment = Eigengeschäft der Bank = Principal-Geschäft; das Wertpapier- und Emissionsgeschäft i. w. S. der Investmentbanken –investment banks– wurde in den USA nach der Weltwirtschaftskrise durch den Banking Act 1933 vom Einlagen- und Kreditgeschäft der Geschäftsbanken –commercial banks– funktional getrennt: es entstand das Trennbanksystem = system of functional separation of banking activities, Gegensatz: das europäische Universalbanksystem; die formale Trennung wurde in den vergangenen 10 Jahren quasi irrelevant, nicht jedoch die unterschiedliche ‚Arbeitskultur’ in den beiden Banksystemen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > investment banking
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6 leverage
leverage (AE) 1. ECON Multiplikatorwirkung f (kreditfinanzierter zusätzlicher Staatsausgaben auf die gesamtwirtschaftliche Leistung); 2. FIN Leverage m(n), Verschuldungsgrad m, Hebelwirkung f, Verhältnis n von Fremd- zu Eigenkapital; Fremdkapitalaufnahme f (a method of corporate funding; synonymous: gearing BE, financial leverage AE, capitalization leverage AE, leverage ratio = debt-equity ratio = debt: equity); 3. POL Macht f, Druck m, politischer Hebel m, Einfluss m (influence, political leverage); 4. BANK, STOCK Fremdkapitalaufnahme f, Leverage m(n), Verhältnis n von Einschuss zu Kapital, Einschuss-Kapital-Verhältnis n (synonymous: margin/capital ratio; cf leverage effect); Verhältnis n von Obligationen zu Vorzugsaktien plus Stammaktien
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