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afflux de capitaux

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

capital inflow N U or C

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

inflow [Brit ˈɪnfləʊ, Am ˈɪnˌfloʊ] N

1. inflow (of cash, goods, people):

2. inflow (into tank, reservoir):

I. capital [Brit ˈkapɪt(ə)l, Am ˈkæpədl] N

1. capital (letter):

2. capital:

3. capital U:

capital (gen) COMM, FIN (wealth)
with a capital of £500, 000
to make capital out of sth fig
to make political capital out of sth attr amount, base, loss, outlay, turnover

4. capital (capitalist interests):

5. capital ARCHIT:

II. capital [Brit ˈkapɪt(ə)l, Am ˈkæpədl] ADJ

1. capital letter:

2. capital LAW:

capital offence, crime, sentence

3. capital (essential):

4. capital Brit (excellent):

capital inf, dated

in the PONS Dictionary

in the PONS Dictionary

I. capital1 [ˈkæpɪtl, Am -ət̬l] N

1. capital (principal city):

capital a. fig

2. capital (letter form):

II. capital1 [ˈkæpɪtl, Am -ət̬l] ADJ

1. capital (principal):

capital error, city

2. capital (letter form):

capital letter

3. capital LAW (punishable by death):

4. capital Brit (very good):

capital2 [ˈkæpɪtl, Am -ət̬l] N FIN

in the PONS Dictionary

I. capital1 [ˈkæp·ə·t̬l] N

1. capital (principal city):

capital a. fig

2. capital (letter form):

II. capital1 [ˈkæp·ə·t̬l] ADJ

1. capital (principal):

capital error, city

2. capital (letter form):

capital letter

3. capital LAW (punishable by death):

capital2 [ˈkæp·ə·t̬l] N FIN

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As mentioned above, the undervalued yuan attracts a large amount of foreign capital inflow.
en.wikipedia.org
One-way capital inflow or one-way bets on a yuan rise have become history.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The purges, however, left the economy in a truly disastrous state whereby a lack of capital inflow doomed the building projects that were underway.
en.wikipedia.org
Unfortunately during that time the capital inflow are directed towards the stock and property market.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
If the net capital outflow is negative, the economy is experiencing a capital inflow: investment exceeds saving, and the economy is financing this extra investment by borrowing from abroad.
en.wikipedia.org

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