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Dilution Factor

Dilution is the extent to which shareholder value erodes due to transfer of value created by their share holdings to...

Capital Forbearance

A regulatory policy (i.e., a policy implemented by central banks and other regulatory authorities) that permits banks and financial institutions to continue operating even...

Tier-1 Capital

A capital tier that constitutes the first line of defense or buffer against losses to an Islamic bank's capital that...

Tier-2 Capital

A capital tier that constitutes an addition to minimum capital requirements and represents a line of defense or buffer against...

Capital Shrink

The process that involves reducing a company's capital through a retirement of debt or equity. To that end, the free...

Feeder

A hedge fund that invests capital mobilized from investors mainly in a specific fund (a central investment vehicle) such as...

Feeder Fund

A hedge fund that invests capital mobilized from investors mainly in a specific fund (a central investment vehicle) such as...

Warrantless Mezzanine Capital

A type of mezzanine capital in which the mezzanine borrower is not required to issue warrants, options, or conversion rights to the mezzanine lender (mezzanine capital provider). These instruments usually...

Redeemable Capital

Capital that is issued, through shares, for a specific period of time to meet the issuers urgent needs of funding. Companies...

Principal Risk

The danger that arises from a possible depreciation of the "principal" value of an investment, i.e., when it tends to...