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21 non-investment grade
non-investment grade FIN Spekulationskategorie f, spekulative Anlage f, spekulativer Bereich m, Risikobereich m (e.g. junk bonds = Schrottanleihen; ratings below BBB- or Baa3, investments non-eligible for most institutional investors or for investment under US banking regulations; Rating-Kategorie mit Einstufungen unter BBB- bzw. Baa3; cf Hochzinsanleihen, Risikoanleihen; opposite: investment grade = Investmentkategorie, Anlagebereich)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > non-investment grade
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22 protection seller
protection seller ACC, FIN Sicherungsgeber m (CDs, institutional investors = institutionelle Anleger)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > protection seller
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23 Regulation School
Regulation School ECON Regulierungsschule f (French tradition, opposed to typical German Neoliberalism of the Freiburg School called ‚Ordoliberalismus’; institutional economics = Institutionenökonomik)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Regulation School
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24 shareholder activism
shareholder activism FIN, STOCK aktives Aktionärsverhalten n, aktive Rolle f von Aktionären, aktives Investorenverhalten n (mostly institutional investors; meist institutionelle Investoren, Hedgefonds, Fonds in zunehmend kritischem Dialog mit den Führern der AG)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > shareholder activism
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25 significant order
significant order BANK, STOCK signifikante Order f, marktrelevante Order f, marktpreisrelevante Order f (an order to buy or sell securities which is important enough to affect the market price; institutional investors often avoid a single significant order that might adversely affect the price through multiple trades = Mehrfachabschlüsse sollen unerwünschte Marktpreiswirkungen verhindern, die durch einzelne, große ‚signifikante’ Orders ausgelöst werden können)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > significant order
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26 speculative grade
speculative grade FIN Spekulationskategorie f, spekulative Anlage f, spekulativer Bereich m, Risikobereich m (synonymous: non-investment grade, e.g. junk bonds = Schrottanleihen = Ramschanleihen; ratings below BBB- or Baa3, investments non-eligible for most institutional investors or for investment under US banking regulations; Rating-Kategorie mit Einstufungen unter BBB- bzw. Baa3, wie z. B. bei Risikoanleihen; opposite: investment grade = Investmentkategorie)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > speculative grade
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27 speculative investment
speculative investment BANK, FIN spekulative Anlage f (synonymous: non-investment grade investment, e.g. junk bonds = Schrottanleihen = Ramschanleihen; ratings below BBB- or Baa3, investments non-eligible for most institutional investors or for investment under US banking regulations; Rating-Kategorie mit Einstufungen unter BBB- bzw. Baa3, wie z. B. bei Risikoanleihen; opposite: investment grade = Investmentkategorie)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > speculative investment
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28 stockholder activism
stockholder activism FIN, MGT, STOCK aktives Aktionärsverhalten n, aktive Rolle f von Aktionären, aktives Investorenverhalten n (mostly institutional investors; meist institutionelle Investoren, Hedgefonds, Fonds in zunehmend kritischem Dialog mit den Führern der AG)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > stockholder activism
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29 sub-investment grade
sub-investment grade FIN Spekulationskategorie f, spekulative Anlage f, spekulativer Bereich m, Risikobereich m (synonymous: speculative grade, non-investment grade; e.g. junk bonds = Schrottanleihen, Ramschanleihen; ratings below BBB- or Baa3, investments non-eligible for most institutional investors or for investment under US banking regulations; Rating-Kategorie mit Einstufungen unter BBB- bzw. Baa3, wie z. B. bei Risiko-, Hochzins- oder Schrottanleihen; Gegensatz: investment grade = Investmentkategorie, Anlagebereich, investiver Bereich)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > sub-investment grade
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30 intézményes
(DE) Institutions {pl}; institutionell; (EN) institutional -
31 intézményi
(DE) Institutions {pl}; (EN) institutional -
32 мебель для учебных заведений
мебель для учебных заведений
Мебель для обстановки общеобразовательных школ, профтехучилищ, средних специальных и высших учебных заведений.
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33 система образования
система образования
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educational system
Any formulated, regular or special organization of instruction, training or knowledge disclosure, especially the institutional structures supporting that endeavor. (Source: ISEP / OED)
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