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investable
[ in-ves-tuh-buhl ]
noun
- an object suitable as an investment, as a rare coin.
Other Words From
- unin·vesta·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of investable1
Example Sentences
Meaning they have “investable wealth which only includes listed company holdings, cash holdings, and debt-free residential property holdings” of at least $1 million or more.
"We believe that there's enough margin ... to make it an investable project," he added.
"We have this rate base that's investable at a higher return than those local distribution companies offer in terms of incremental returns ... that kind of lower return doesn't make a whole lot of sense for us," Armstrong said at the Barclays CEO Energy-Power Conference in New York.
African states could unveil proposals for what are known as green and blue walls, or multi-country initiatives to protect forest and coastline resources that would be presented as single investable projects, organisers of the summit said.
Goldman's private wealth arm oversees $1 trillion in assets for ultra-high net worth clients, who have $60 million or more in investable assets.
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