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  2. Euro banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The series also bears the name of the currency in capital letters, but in three scripts: Latin (EURO), Greek (ΕΥΡΩ), and Cyrillic (ЕВРО). [ 49 ] The 2nd series €100 and €200 notes are a different size to the €100 and €200 notes from the 1st series.

  3. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 16

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    Bottom line: Please stop repeating endlessly that we must follow sources because there are plenty of counter-examples. And please stop rubbishing our arguments with nonsense because that just degrades the entire debate. Instead let’s focus on the key issues so we can resolve this for once and for all. Dondervogel 2 19:04, 9 February 2015 (UTC)

  4. Distribution waterfall - Wikipedia

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    Global per Capital Called: Allocated in proportion to each Partner's cumulative called amount Global per Commitment, with a GP exception: The rule could be: 2% to the GP, and the remainder reallocated per commitment between the LPs

  5. Cboe Global Markets - Wikipedia

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    The company already owned 20% of the clearing house and purchased the remaining 80%. [37] In May 2020, the company announced it was expanding into Canada, via acquisition of the Canadian stock trading platform, MATCHNow, which operated an alternative trading system (ATS). [38] Cboe acquired another ATS operator, BIDS Trading, in October 2020. [39]

  6. 2008 financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    February 27, 2007: Stock prices in China and the U.S. fell by the most since 2003 as reports of a decline in home prices and durable goods orders stoked growth fears, with Alan Greenspan predicting a recession. [82] Due to increased delinquency rates in subprime lending, Freddie Mac said that it would stop investing in certain subprime loans. [83]

  7. Incorporation (business) - Wikipedia

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    Also, corporations can own shares in other corporations and receive corporate dividends 80% tax-free. There are no limits on the amount of losses a corporation may carry forward to subsequent tax years. A sole proprietorship, on the other hand, cannot claim a capital loss greater than $3,000 unless the owner has offsetting capital gains. [3]

  8. Financial transaction tax - Wikipedia

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    They did not amount to more than 80 million Swedish kronor in any year and the average was closer to 50 million. [65] In addition, as taxable trading volumes fell, so did revenues from capital gains taxes, entirely offsetting revenues from the equity transactions tax that had grown to 4,000 million Swedish kronor by 1988. [66]

  9. K-ration - Wikipedia

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    Some believed the K-ration was named after Dr. Keys or was short for "Commando" (as elite troops were the first to receive it). However, the letter "K" was selected because it was phonetically distinct from other letter-name rations. [2] The K-ration first saw use in 1942, when it was issued to U.S. Airborne troops on an experimental basis ...