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fixed assets

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plural noun

  1. Also called: capital assets.  nontrading business assets of a relatively permanent nature, such as plant, fixtures, or goodwill Compare current assets

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China’s ‘old economy,’ comprising 80% of GDP, faces challenges including declining property prices and declining investments in fixed assets.

From Barron's

China’s ‘old economy,’ comprising 80% of GDP, faces challenges including declining property prices and declining investments in fixed assets.

From Barron's

China’s ‘old economy,’ comprising 80% of GDP, faces challenges including declining property prices and declining investments in fixed assets.

From Barron's

Rarely have investors obsessed over a topic as seemingly banal as the proper depreciation schedule for fixed assets.

From The Wall Street Journal

It will also drop a target to spend half of its fixed assets budget on renewables and low carbon products by 2030.

From BBC