- subsidiary capital
- дотационный капитал
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
subsidiary — sub·sid·i·ary /səb si dē ˌer ē, si də rē/ n pl ar·ies: a company having the majority of its stock owned by another company compare affiliate ◇ The parent company of a subsidiary generally has the same policy making powers as any majority owner… … Law dictionary
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capital account — Net result of public and private international investment and lending activities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The part of the balance of payments which is due to transactions in long term assets and liabilities, such as when a UK company… … Financial and business terms
Capital City Weekly — Infobox Newspaper name = Capital City Weekly caption = type = Weekly newspaper format = Tabloid foundation = ceased publication = price = owners = Morris Communications publisher = editor = Charles Westmoreland language = circulation =… … Wikipedia