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  • 51Tier 3 Capital — Tertiary capital held by banks to meet part of their market risks, that includes a greater variety of debt than tier 1 and tier 2 capitals. Tier 3 capital debts may include a greater number of subordinated issues, undisclosed reserves and general …

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  • 52non-distributable reserves — In order to protect their creditors, companies are generally prohibited from distributing share capital and non distributable reserves to shareholders. Non distributable reserves include the share premium account and capital redemption reserve,… …

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  • 53Bank Capital — The difference between the value of a bank s assets and its liabilities. The bank capital represents the net worth of the bank or its value to investors. The asset portion of a bank’s capital includes cash, government securities and… …

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  • 54Tier 2 Capital — A term used to describe the capital adequacy of a bank. Tier II capital is secondary bank capital that includes items such as undisclosed reserves, general loss reserves, subordinated term debt, and more. This is related to Tier 1 Capital …

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  • 55Oil reserves in Mexico — Mexican production peaked in 2004 and is now in decline The Oil and Gas Journal (OGJ) estimated that as of 2007, there were 12.4 billion barrels (1.97×10^9 m3) of proven oil reserves in Mexico. Mexico was the sixth largest oil producer in… …

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  • 56Manchester City F.C. Reserves and Academy — MCFC Elite Development Squad Full name Manchester City Elite Development Squad Nickname(s) The Citizens, The Blues, City Ground …

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  • 57History of the Australian Capital Territory — The history of the Australian Capital Territory as a Territory of Australia began after the Federation of Australia in 1901, when it was created in law as the site for Australia s capital city Canberra. The region has a long prior history of… …

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  • 58Statutory Reserves — State regulated reserve requirements. Insurance companies must hold a portion of their assets as either cash or marketable investments. Statutory reserves are the amount of liquid assets that firms must hold in order to remain solvent and attain… …

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  • 59Private investment capital subscription — A private investment capital subscription, commonly referred to as PICS, is a financial tool that relies on a small pool of investors’ money for real estate investments. The money managers of private investment capital subscriptions or PICS are… …

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  • 60Emerging Capital Partners — Infobox Company company name = Emerging Capital Partners foundation = 2000 type = Private location = flagicon|USA Washington D.C. industry = Private Equity products = Private equity funds, Growth capital homepage = [http://www.ecpinvestments.com/ …

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