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1 short-term borrowings
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2 short-term
(solution, memory) à court terme; (contract) de courte durée; (prisoner) qui purge une peine de prison de courte durée►► short-term borrowings emprunts mpl à court terme;short-term contract contrat m à courte durée;short-term credit crédit m (à) court terme;short-term debt dette f à court terme;short-term financing financement m à court terme;short-term loan prêt m à court terme;short-term maturity échéance f à court terme -
3 short-term
à court termeshort-term bond obligation f à court terme;short-term borrowings emprunts m pl à court terme;short-term capital capital m à court terme;short-term contract contrat m à durée déterminée, CDD m;short-term credit crédit m (à) court terme;short-term credit facilities crédits m pl de trésorerie;short-term debt dette f à court terme;short-term financing financement m à court terme;short-term interest rate taux m d'intérêt à court terme;short-term investment investissement m ou placement m à court terme;short-term liabilities passif m à court terme;short-term loan (from borrower's point of view) emprunt m à court terme; (from lender's point of view) prêt m à court terme;short-term maturity échéance f à court terme;short-term planning planification f à court terme
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