Noun
capital structure (plural capital structures)
(finance) The way that a corporation finances its assets through some combination of equity, debt, and hybrid securities.
As talks have gone on, Treasury asked airlines seeking government payroll support to provide additional detailed information on capital structure, liquidity and loyalty programs, people briefed on the matter told Reuters Wednesday. Source: Internet
The relative value trades may be between different issuers, different bonds issued by the same entity, or capital structure trades referencing the same asset (in the case of revenue bonds). Source: Internet
In early 2020, VICI improved upon its capital structure by borrowing $5 billion unsecured debt at a very low rate of interest from a fixed-income community. Source: Internet
A high yield bond for WTT demonstrates how private equity sponsors are increasingly turning to the bond markets to optimise an acquisition's capital structure. Source: Internet
In recent years successively it is authorized by the State Council and other National Ministries and Commissions as an experimental city for capital structure optimization, technical innovation, and new style of urban development. Source: Internet
Last quarter, in Terex's Q1 2018 earnings report, CEO John Garrison noted that Terex's "strong financial performance reflects the improvements made to our operations and capital structure, and broad-based improvements in our global markets." Source: Internet