In capital we trust. Capital is our savior, our holy grail, our fountain of youth, or at least health, for banks.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's extremely important for our banks to have more capital, higher quality capital.
Capital is money, capital is commodities. By virtue of it being value, it has acquired the occult ability to add value to itself. It brings forth living offspring, or, at the least, lays golden eggs.
Capital isn't this pile of money sitting somewhere; it's an accounting construct.
Trust is central to an economy that works.
There's a loss of faith in the banking system that for so long has been the backbone of prosperity and growth.
My father, one of the great entrepreneurs and philanthropists of this state, taught me that capital - monetary or political - is to be used to benefit others. I intend to continue that tradition.
The ability to cultivate friends is a powerful aid to success. It is capital which will stand by one when panics come, when banks fail, when business concerns go to the wall.
Intellectual capital will always trump financial capital.
It's mostly the financial chicanery that's going on. People are saying 'What kind of trust can we put in this market?'
Thought, not money, is the real business capital.