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Equalisation

Equalisation meaning

Alternative spelling of equalization.

Synonyms of Equalisation

Example sentences (14)

Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission has announced plans to crack down on exchange traded funds’ use of so-called earnings equalisation mechanisms that are used to shore up existing investors’ dividends.

A delay in the government’s decision on extending the interest equalisation scheme on rupee-export credit for exporters, which expires on December 31, 2024, has turned exporters jittery.

As the interest equalisation scheme is valid till June 30, a decision on its extension is likely to be taken by the new government at the Centre.

The interest equalisation scheme, first implemented in April 2015 for five years, allows exporters of 410 identified products and all exporters from the MSME sector, access to bank credit at a subsidised interest rate determined by the government.

This trend will see an equalisation of influence.

Introduction of educational equalisation fund to help improve the learning conditions in terms of infrastructure, learning and teaching material among a plethora of issues that can help in bridging the gap between rural and urban education.

Over two dozen non-resident tech companies would come under the purview of the equalisation levy as introduced in Budget 2020-21.

The equalisation system transfers funds from insurers with lower-than-average claim costs to those with higher-than-average claim costs.

The government on Thursday notified the changes in the manner of collection of the 2% equalisation levy on earnings originating from India for non-resident e-commerce platform operators.

In the analysis of Richmond's 2017 premiership, it stood out that the Tigers had four champions: a rich supply in these days of equalisation.

That equalisation system had to change and she accused the grants commission of not publishing data on its model for how they assessed benefits for remotely-based indigenous people and having a "lot to hide".

Those campaigning for redress for the unjust way that women born in the 1950s have been treated during the equalisation of state pension ages.

The former minister recalled that Petroleum Equalisation Trust Fund was introduced during late Gen. Sani Abacha’s administration while he was the minister to assist IPMAN, who were now abusing the gesture.

In a time of high inflation and monetary instability ECSC also fell short of ensuring an upward equalisation of pay of workers within the market.