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1 ♦ equity
♦ equity /ˈɛkwətɪ/n.1 [u] equità; giustizia2 [u] (leg.) «equity»; NOTE DI CULTURA: equity: complesso di regole giurisprudenziali integrative della ► «common law» (► common (1)) che si applicano soltanto in materia civile, in caso di conflitto con la common law, prevale la equity3 (generalm. al pl.) (fin.) azione ordinaria: equity interest (o stake), partecipazione azionaria; equity fund, fondo comune azionario; the equity market, il mercato azionario4 [u] (fin., = equity capital) patrimonio (o capitale) netto ( di una società per azioni): equity ratios, indici patrimoniali; equity turnover, indice di rotazione del capitale netto5 (al pl.) (leg.) diritti (quote di proprietà, pretese, ecc.) consentiti (o riconosciuti) in base alle norme dell'«equity»6 – Equity ( per esteso, Actors' Equity Association), sindacato degli attori (di teatr., ecc.): Equity card, carta del sindacato degli attori● (fin.) equity financing, finanziamento con capitale di rischio; finanziamento mediante emissione di azioni □ (leg.) equity of redemption, diritto di riscatto ( di un'ipoteca).
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