Pursuit of growth – The Hindu (Oct 26, 2017)

Pursuit of growth – The Hindu (Oct 26, 2017)

The Centre’s decision to infuse ₹2.11 lakh crore of fresh capital into public sector banks over the next two years, through a blend of financial mechanisms, should help revive the growth momentum.. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. pursuit (noun) – aspiration for, quest for, search for.
  2. recapitalisation (noun) – it is a type of corporate reorganization involving substantial change in a company’s capital structure, especially by replacing debt with stock.
  3. infuse (verb) – introduce, inject, add.
  4. blend (noun) – mixture, mix, combination.
  5. revive (verb) – reintroduce, re-establish, restore.
  6. saddle with (verb) – burden, hamper; inflict something on.
  7. stressed asset (noun) – an account where principal and/or interest remains overdue for a period of time; non-performing asset (NPA).
  8. wary (adjective) – distrustful, doubtful, sceptical.
  9. be seized of (verb) – be aware or informed of.
  10. overleveraged (adjective) – relating to a firm which has taken on too much debt.
  11. bankruptcy (noun) – insolvency, liquidation, failure/financial ruin.
  12. invoke (verb) – cite, refer to; cause.
  13. elusive (adjective) – difficult to catch/find; slippery.
  14. haircut (noun) – a reduction in the mentioned value of an asset.
  15. write-off (noun) – eliminate a bad debt from the account.
  16. residual (adjective) – remaining, leftover; surplus, extra.
  17. scale up (phrasal verb) – increase.
  18. peer (noun) – someone/something as equal, match, rival to the one.
  19. fiscal deficit (noun) – the difference between total expenditure and total income of the government.
  20. stagger (verb) – spread, space out, overlap.
  21. at a clip (phrase) – at a time; all at once.
  22. haul (noun) – distance.
  23. adjunct (noun) – supplement, addition, extra.
  24. overdrive (noun) – a state of excessive activity.

EDITORIAL WORDS TO IMPROVE ENGLISH VOCABULARY 26OCT17_1Note:   

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