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''Capital adequacy - recapitalisation.'' | |||
Balance sheet repair means increasing the amount of equity capital in a bank or other organisation, especially following losses. | |||
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Post-Lehman balance sheet repair'''''</span> | |||
:"On the demand side, fiscal expansions in the US and Europe, together with the end of the post-Lehman balance sheet repair phase, point to faster gains in spending growth compared with the post-Lehman decade." | |||
:''The Treasurer magazine, December 2023, Issue 4, p22 - Kallum Pickering, senior UK economist, Berenburg Bank.'' | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Bankruptcy]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Capital adequacy]] | ||
* [[Central bank]] | |||
* [[Credit crunch]] | |||
* [[Equity]] | |||
[ | * [[Financial services]] | ||
* [[Fiscal]] | |||
* [[Global Financial Crisis]] | |||
* [[Lehman]] | |||
* [[Post-Lehman]] | |||
* [[Recapitalise]] | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 4 December 2023
Capital adequacy - recapitalisation.
Balance sheet repair means increasing the amount of equity capital in a bank or other organisation, especially following losses.
- Post-Lehman balance sheet repair
- "On the demand side, fiscal expansions in the US and Europe, together with the end of the post-Lehman balance sheet repair phase, point to faster gains in spending growth compared with the post-Lehman decade."
- The Treasurer magazine, December 2023, Issue 4, p22 - Kallum Pickering, senior UK economist, Berenburg Bank.