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equity capital
noun
- that portion of the capital of a business provided by the sale of stock.
equity capital
noun
- the part of the share capital of a company owned by ordinary shareholders or in certain circumstances by other classes of shareholder
Word History and Origins
Origin of equity capital1
Example Sentences
The company raised $1 billion in equity capital and borrowed even more, but ran out of money.
The company raised $1 billion in equity capital and borrowed even more, but ran out of money and only sold about 7,000 of its vehicles.
He expects U.S. banks to sell the risk on nearly $100 billion of assets over the next 12 months, freeing up nearly $15 billion of equity capital.
The three-decade Morgan Stanley veteran started his career at the bank and came up the ranks to run trading, equity capital markets and fixed income.
He first joined the investment bank back in 1990, and held several titles throughout his tenure — including managing director, head of equity capital markets and global head of sales and trading.
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