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1 дополнительный выпуск ценных бумаг
New russian-english economic dictionary > дополнительный выпуск ценных бумаг
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2 Mehrzuteilungsoption
Mehrzuteilungsoption f BANK, FIN greenshoe (Synonym: Zeichnungsreserve, Greenshoe-Reserve beim erstmaligen Gang an die Börse; issue of additional securities to cover a short position generated by overallotting IPO-shares)* * *f <Börse, Finanz> greenshoe (issue of additional securities to cover a short position generated by overallotting) -
3 Platzierungsreserve
Platzierungsreserve f BÖRSE, FIN greenshoe (Zeichnungsreserve bei Neuemissionen zur Vermeidung von Repartierungen bei Überzeichnung, option given by an issuer to the underwriters for the issue of additional securities to cover a short position generated by over-allotting; Synonym: Mehrzuteilungsoption, Zeichnungsreserve)* * *f <Börse, Finanz> Zeichnungsreserve greenshoe (bei Neuemissionen zur Vermeidung von Repartierungen bei Überzeichnung, option given by an issuer to the underwriters for the issue of additional securities to cover a short position generated by over-allotting) -
4 Schnickschnack
Schnickschnack m (infrml) FIN, GEN (infrml) bells and whistles (attraktive Zusatzausstattung einer Emission, additional features of a securities’ issue or a derivatives instrument to attract investors or/and reduce costs)* * *m infrml <Finanz, Geschäft> bells and whistles infrml (attraktive Zusatzausstattung einer Emission, additional features of a securities' issue or a derivatives instrument to attract investors or/and reduce costs) -
5 ungewöhnlich
ungewöhnlich I adj GEN unusual ungewöhnlich II adv GEN unusually • ungewöhnlich ausgestattet BÖRSE, FIN (infrml) with bells and whistles (zur Steigerung der Attraktivität oder Kostensenkung von Emissionen, additional features of a securities’ issue or a derivatives instrument to attract investors or/and reduce costs; opposite: plain vanilla, straight, run of the mill, no-frills = einfach, 0-8-15)* * *adv < Geschäft> unusually ■ ungewöhnlich ausgestattet <Börse, Finanz> with bells and whistles infrml (zur Steigerung der Attraktivität oder Kostensenkung von Emissionen, additional features of a securities' issue or a derivatives instrument to attract investors or/and reduce costs ; opposite: plain vanilla, straight, run of the mill, no-frills = einfach, 0-8-15) -
6 paper
Fin [m1]1. a certificate of deposits and other securities2. a rights issue or an issue of bonds launched by a company to raise additional capital (slang)3. all debt issued by a company (slang) -
7 attraktiv
attraktiv adj 1. BÖRSE attractive; 2. GEN attractive, (AE) favorable, (BE) favourable • attraktiv ausgestattet BÖRSE, FIN with attractive terms, (infrml) with bells and whistles (zur Erleichterung der Platzierung einer Neuemission, additional features of a securities’ issue or a derivatives instrument to attract investors or/and reduce costs; opposite: plain vanilla, no-frills, straight, run of the mill)* * * -
8 attraktiv ausgestattet
<Börse, Finanz> with attractive terms, with bells and whistles infrml (zur Erleichterung der Platzierung einer Neuemission, additional features of a securities' issue or a derivatives instrument to attract investors or/and reduce costs ; opposite: plain vanilla, no-frills, straight, run of the mill) -
9 получить дополнительные инвестиции за счет вторичных эмиссий акций и других ценных бумаг
obtain additional investments through the secondary issue of shares and other securitiesNew russian-english economic dictionary > получить дополнительные инвестиции за счет вторичных эмиссий акций и других ценных бумаг
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10 рынок капитала
Рынок капитала состоит из финансовых учреждений, занимающихся эмиссией акций и ценных бумаг для инвесторов. Здесь компании с ограниченной ответственностью могут мобилизовать долгосрочные финансовые средства, необходимые для дополнительного инвестирования в их проекты. — Capital market consists of the institutions concerned with the issue of shares and securities to investors. Here, limited companies can raise the long-term finance necessary for additional investment in their projects.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > рынок капитала
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