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1 aggregate large exposure limit
aggregate large exposure limit BANK, FIN Obergrenze f für aggregierte Großkredite (die Großkredite eines Kreditinstituts dürfen in ihrer Summe nicht 800 % der Eigenmittel des Instituts übesteigen; Stand 1.1.2004)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > aggregate large exposure limit
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2 Obergrenze für aggregierte Großkredite
Obergrenze f für aggregierte Großkredite BANK, FIN aggregate large exposure limit (die Grosskredite eines Kreditinstituts dürfen in ihrer Summe 800 % der Eigenmittel des Instituts nicht übesteigen; Stand 1.1.2006)Business german-english dictionary > Obergrenze für aggregierte Großkredite
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