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1 invest
Englesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > invest
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2 invest
vt/i (za)odjenuti, opremiti, okružiti (with čime); podijeliti komu (with što); prida(va)ti komu (with što); [mil] opkoliti, okružiti, opsjedati, opsjednuti, podsjedati, podsjednuti; [com] uložiti, ulagati, investirati* * *
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4 incentive to invest
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5 propensity to invest
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6 fund
nfond; novac, sredstva• active fund aktivni fond• allotted funds dodijeljena sredstva• autonomous pension fund samostalni mirovinski fond• available funds raspoloћiva/dostupna sredstva• blocked funds blokirana sredstva• clearing-house funds sredstva klirinљke/obračunske kuće• closed-end investment fund zatvoreni investicijski fond• collective investment fund zajednički investicijski fond• counterpart funds fondovi određene dolarske vrijednosti izraћeni u domaćoj valuti, fondovi protustavke• demand funds sredstva po viđenju• distribution of funds raspodjela sredstava• euro-funds sredstva u eurima• extended fund facility credit kredit MMF-a za pruћanje podrљke srednjoročnim programima• flow of funds account račun novčanih tokova• fund administration upravljanje fondom• fund manager upravitelj fonda• fund registar and transfer agent agent za vođenje registra i prijenosa fonda• funds transfer system ( FTS) sustav za prijenos sredstava• guarantee fund jamstveni fond• hedge fund fond za omeđivanje rizika• index fund indeksni fondBilj.: Portfelj mu ima identičan sastav kao određeni indeks na burzi• insolvency fund fond insolventnosti/nelikvidnosti• International Monetary Fund Međunarodni monetarni fond• international pension fund međunarodni mirovinski fond• invest funds investirati/uloћiti sredstva• investment fund investicijski fond• loans from borrowed funds zajmovi iz uzajmljenih sredstava• mobilise funds mobilizirati sredstva• money market fund fond trћiљta novca• monopolistic state fund monopolistički drћavni fond• mutual fund ( open-end investment company) uzajamni fond (otvoreno investicijsko druљtvo)• mutual investment fund uzajamni investicijski fond• non-collective investment fund nekolektivni investicijski fond• open-end fund otvoreni (investicijski) fond• open-end investment fund otvoreni investicijski fond• open-ended investment fund otvoreni investicijski fond• own funds vlastiti kapital• pension and retirement fund mirovinski fond• pension fund liability obveze mirovinskoga fonda• pension fund mirovinski fond• private fund privatni fond• release funds osloboditi sredstva• repayable funds povratna sredstva• same-day funds novčana sredstva koja primatelj smije prenijeti ili podići s računa na dan primitka• sight funds sredstva po viđenju• trust fund uzajamni fond, fond povjerenja• unsatisfied judgement fund fond za isplatu naknada oљtećenicima u prometnim nezgodama koje se ne mogu naplatiti od odgovorne osobe• wholesale funds transfer system sustav prijenosa velikih plaćanja• world index funds svjetski indeksirani fondoviEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > fund
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