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81 cash
cash [kæ∫]1. noun• cash or charge? (in shop) vous payez cash ou par carte ?• how much cash have you got? combien d'argent tu as ?[+ cheque] encaisser3. compounds• he made me a cash offer il m'a offert de l'argent ► cash point noun (British) ( = cash dispenser) distributeur m (automatique) de billets[+ bonds, savings certificates] réaliser* * *[kæʃ] 1.1) ( notes and coin) espèces fpl, argent m liquide£3,000 (in) cash — 3000 livres sterling en espèces
2) ( money in general) argent m3) ( immediate payment) comptant mdiscount for cash — remise f pour paiement comptant
2.£50 cash in hand ou cash down — 50 livres sterling en liquide
noun modifier [ advance, book] de caisse; [ offer, sale, discount, transaction] au comptant; [ alternative, deposit, sum, refund, prize] en espèces; [ price] comptant3.transitive verb encaisser [cheque]Phrasal Verbs:- cash in -
82 cast
cast [kα:st](verb: preterite, past participle cast)1. nounb. ( = model) moulage ma. ( = throw) jeter• to cast a shadow over sb/sth jeter une ombre sur qn/qchb. [+ plaster, metal] couler ; [+ statue] moulerc. [+ play, film] distribuer les rôles de4. compounds► cast about, ► cast around intransitive verb[+ stitch] rabattre ; [+ bonds, burden] s'affranchir de► cast on[+ stitch] monter* * *[kɑːst], US [kæst] 1.cast of characters — (in play, novel) liste f des personnages
2) ( mould) moule m; ( moulded object) moulage m3) ( arrangement)cast of mind — tournure f d'esprit
4) ( in fishing) lancer m5) ( squint) strabisme m6) Medicine (also plaster cast) plâtre m2.transitive verb (prét, pp cast)1) ( throw) jeter, lancer [stone, net, fishing line]; jeter [dice]; projeter [light, shadow]to cast (a) new light on — éclairer [quelque chose] d'un jour nouveau
2) ( direct) jeter [glance, look] (at sur)to cast one's eyes around the room/over a letter — parcourir la pièce/une lettre des yeux
3) Cinema, Theatre, Television distribuer les rôles de [play, film]she was cast in the role of ou as Blanche — elle a joué Blanche
4) ( shed) se dépouiller de [leaves, feathers]5) Art, Technology couler6) Politics•Phrasal Verbs:- cast off- cast on- cast out -
83 hop
hop [hɒp]1. noun2. plural noun• hop in! (in vehicle) montez !* * *[hɒp] 1.2) (colloq) ( journey)3) (colloq) ( dance) bal m (populaire)2. 3.transitive verb (p prés etc - pp-)1) ( jump over) franchir [quelque chose] d'un bond [fence]2) (colloq) US ( board) sauter dans [flight, train, bus]4.intransitive verb (p prés etc - pp-)1) ( jump) [person] sauter2) ( on one leg) sauter à cloche-pied3) [animal] sauter; [bird] sautiller4) ( move speedily)to hop into bed/off a bus — sauter dans son lit/d'un bus
••to be hopping mad — (colloq) être fou furieux/folle furieuse
to catch somebody on the hop — (colloq) GB prendre quelqu'un au dépourvu
to hop it — (colloq) GB déguerpir (colloq)
to keep somebody on the hop — (colloq) GB maintenir quelqu'un sous pression
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84 balzelloni
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85 saut
nm., bond, action de sauter, de bondir, de sursauter ; courte visite, déplacement de courte durée chez qq. ; chute, cascade ; passage brusque: SÔ (Albanais.001, Annecy, Arvillard.228, Chambéry, Cordon, Hauteville-Sa., Houches.235, Montendry, Saxel, Table, Thoiry, Villards-Thônes.028) ; bon < bond> (001,028, 228). - E.: Enfuir (S'), Enjambée.A1) saut, décollage, (à ski,...): fyolè nm. (Morzine).B1) expr., en faisant des bonds (sauts): tot à sô (235). -
86 diversify
(production, portfolio) diversifier;∎ we must aim to diversify our product portfolio il nous faut essayer de diversifier notre portefeuille de produits(of company) se diversifier;∎ the company diversified in the 1960s and started producing food products as well as tobacco la société s'est diversifiée dans les années 1960 en se lançant dans la production de produits alimentaires en plus de celle du tabac;∎ to diversify into a new market se diversifier en pénétrant un nouveau marché;∎ to diversify into a new product se diversifier en fabriquant un nouveau produitFirst, contrary to popular belief, high yield does not necessarily equate with high risk - as a well- diversified portfolio of high yield bonds has shown to deliver higher income with reduced volatility over longer periods of time.
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87 float
1 noun(a) American (petty cash) petite caisse f; British (in cash register) fonds m de caisse; (cash advance) avance f; (business loan) prêt m de lancement(b) STOCK EXCHANGE flottant mclean float taux m pl de change libres ou flottants;dirty float taux de change concertés(a) FINANCE (company) lancer, créer; (onto Stock Market) introduire en Bourse; (loan, bonds, share issue) émettre, lancer(c) (idea, proposal) émettre -
88 floating
1 noun(a) FINANCE (of company) proposition f, création f; (onto Stock Market) introduction f en Bourse; (of loan, bonds, share issue) émission f, lancement m(c) (of idea, proposal) lancement mACCOUNTANCY floating assets actif m circulant, capital m disponible;FINANCE floating capital capital circulant;BANKING floating charge nantissement m général;FINANCE floating debt dette f flottante ou courante ou non consolidée;FINANCE floating exchange rate taux m de change flottant;INSURANCE floating policy police f d'abonnement ou flottante;FINANCE floating rate taux flottantCOMPUTING floating point virgule f flottante -
89 flotation
(a) FINANCE (of company) lancement m; (onto Stock Market) introduction f en Bourse; (of loan, bonds, share issue) émission f, lancement -
90 holder
(of passport, permit, post, account, degree) titulaire m f; (of shares) détenteur(trice) m, f; FINANCE (of bonds, bill) porteur(euse) m, f, détenteur(trice); (of patent) concessionnaire m f; (of land) propriétaire m f; (of insurance policy) assuré(e) m, f -
91 junk
FINANCE junk bond obligation f à haut rendement mais à haut risque, junk bond m;junk e-mail messages m pl publicitaires;junk mail courrier m publicitaireThe U.S. junk bond market is absorbing a huge amount of new bond supply from corporate "fallen angels," yet analysts aren't fretting that the huge influx is likely to drag down the sector... Analysts say over the next year they expect tens of billions of dollars of additional bonds to fall into what J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. says is a US$802-billion junk bond market.
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92 laddered portfolio
A laddered portfolio of individual bonds has an additional advantage: If you need to sell some of them to raise cash at a time when the bond market is slumping, you can select the more profitable ones for sale and hold the others to maturity. When redeeming bond fund shares, you may be forced to swallow a capital loss if the market is against you.
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93 lot
∎ in lots par lots;∎ to buy/sell in one lot acheter/vendre en bloclot number numéro m de lot;lot size unité f de transaction(b) (at auction) lot m;∎ lot 49 is a set of five paintings le lot 49 est un ensemble de cinq tableaux -
94 lottery
lottery loan emprunt m à lots;lottery loan bond titre m à lots -
95 mezzanine
mezzanine debt dette f subordonnée ou mezzanine;mezzanine finance = méthode de financement d'une partie du capital nécessaire pour acheter une entreprise (utilisée principalement par ses employés)When it comes to financing mergers, the red-hot market for junk bonds has for years squeezed out mezzanine debt as the method of choice. Nowadays, though, as the high-yield market has turned lukewarm to issuers of smaller-sized deals, savvy Wall Street players and financial buyers are quickly moving to capitalize on the newfound role for mezzanine debt.
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96 nest egg
bas m de laine, pécule mNervous about your nest egg? If it's loaded with stocks, you should be. Stocks could easily sink further, tread water, or rise slowly. To minimize the damage to your portfolio, you need some holdings that don't move in tandem with equities. The most obvious vehicle is bonds, but you can further protect yourself against market swings by including other alternatives, such as hedge funds, real estate, and oil and gas.
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98 premium
∎ to pay an additional premium payer une surprimepremium discount ristourne f de prime;premium rebate ristourne de prime∎ to sell sth at a premium vendre qch à prime ou à bénéfice;∎ to issue shares at a premium émettre des actions au-dessus du pair ou de leur valeur nominalepremium bonds ≃ obligations f pl à lots;premium on redemption prime de remboursementpremium product produit m de prestige;premium selling vente f à prime;premium service service m premier -
99 retire
prendre sa retraite;∎ to retire early partir en retraite anticipée;∎ he retired at 65 il a pris sa retraite à 65 ans -
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