Inserting equity in the form of capital or cash for the purpose of lowering debt ratios and/or providing capital to stimulate growth. Governments inject equity into recessionary economies by adopting expansionary or loose fiscal policies and spend more money on projects. Wealthy firms or wealthy individuals can also give and/or receive equity injections in exchange for stock or ownership.
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