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1 fixed-interest
fixed-ˈin·ter·estadj ECON, FIN\fixed-interest agreement Festzinsvereinbarung f\fixed-interest investments festverzinsliche Kapitalanlagen\fixed-interest loan festverzinsliche Anleihe\fixed-interest period Zinsbindungsfrist f\fixed-interest rate Festzinssatz m\fixed-interest securities festverzinsliche Werte, Wertpapiere pl mit festem Zinssatz* * * -
2 fixed-price
n ECON, FIN Festpreis m\fixed-price agreement Festpreisvereinbarung f\fixed-price offer for sale Festpreiszeichnungsofferte f -
3 fixed idea
1. PSYCH fixe Idee, Zwangsvorstellung f -
4 fixed-interest-bearing
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5 fixed star
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6 fixed bearing
fixed bearing1 LAG Festlager n (Lagerbock)fixed bearing2 STB festes Auflager n -
7 fixed side
fixed side1 BERGB, TECH Fahrwerk nfixed side2 HÜTT Stabseite f -
8 fixed support
fixed support1 STB eingespannte Auflagerung ffixed support2 TECH feste Stütze f (Abstützung) -
9 fixed assets
fixed ˈas·setsn plfixed ˈcapi·tal* * *n.Anlagevermögen n. -
10 fixed capital
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11 fixed charge
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12 fixed-term
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13 fixed assets
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14 fixed 'capital
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15 fixed-asset movement schedule
fixed-asset movement schedule ACC, FIN Anlagenspiegel m, Anlagengitter n (zeigt im Anhang zur Bilanz, wie sich die Posten des Anlagevermögens = fixed assets über das Geschäftsjahr mit Zu- und Abgängen entwickeln)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fixed-asset movement schedule
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16 fixed charge coverage ratio
fixed charge coverage ratio FIN Ebit-Fremdkapitalzins-Verhältnis n (the ratio of earnings before interest and taxes to debt service interest, or shorter, jarg: times fixed charges; Ebit-Gewinnkennzahl ausgedrückt als Vielfaches der Fremdkapitalzinsen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fixed charge coverage ratio
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17 fixed income assets
fixed income assets ACC, FIN Aktiva npl mit festen Erträgen, Festertragsaktiva npl, einen festen Ertrag abwerfende Aktiva npl, Festzinsaktiva npl (a SIV may undertake arbitrage activities by purchasing highly rated medium and long-term fixed-income assets and funds itself with cheaper short-term highly rated Commercial Paper, ABCP and MTNs = medium-term notes; cashflow producing assets = Zahlungsmittel generierende Forderungsrechte mit unterschiedlichen Risikoprofilen und festen, laufenden Erträgen z. B. aus Kreditkarten-, Ratenkaufs-, Hypotheken- oder Leasingverträgen werden von Zweckgesellschaften zur Besicherung strukturierter Produkte eingesetzt, vgl ABS, ABCP, CDO; maturity conversion risk = Fristentransformationsrisiko)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fixed income assets
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18 fixed-interest bearing
fixed-interest bearing adj BANK festverzinslich, mit fester Verzinsung, mit festem Zinssatz ausgestattet (synonymous: fixed yield)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fixed-interest bearing
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19 fixed-interest rate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fixed-interest rate
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20 fixed yield
fixed yield adj FIN festverzinslich, mit fester Verzinsung, mit festem Zinssatz ausgestattet (synonymous: fixed interest)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fixed yield
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