1. deleveraging - Noun
2. deleveraging - Verb
deleveraging
present participle of deleverage
deleveraging (countable and uncountable, plural deleveragings)
The process of something being deleveraged.
Actions aimed at supporting deleveraging and balance-sheet repair - such as recognizing losses, writing down assets, and recapitalizing banks - carry longer-term benefits but short-term costs. Michael Spence
The world is still in deleveraging. Ray Dalio
There is slow growth, but it is positive slow growth. At the same time, ratios of debt-to-incomes go down. That's a beautiful deleveraging. Ray Dalio
A beautiful deleveraging balances the three options. In other words, there is a certain amount of austerity, there is a certain amount of debt restructuring, and there is a certain amount of printing of money. When done in the right mix, it isn't dramatic. Ray Dalio
At the core of the Group's strategy is customer, revenue, profitability and cash flow growth and, as a result, deleveraging. Source: Internet
"The reason why we're looking at strategic options is to accelerate deleveraging of the business — the strategy was always to exit commercial aircraft," said Bellemare, who has been CEO since 2015. Source: Internet