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122 credit default option
credit default option (CDO) BANK, FIN Credit Default Option f, Kreditverzugsoption f, Kreditausfalloption f (protects the holder against a default over a specified time period, the payout being conditional on some event of default or on non-payment; in international trade a means of insuring a credit risk; Kreditderivat –derivative credit instrument– zur Absicherung eines Kreditrisikos: gegen Zahlung einer Prämie erhält der ursprünglich risikotragende Kreditgeber = Optionskäufer = Sicherungsnehmer –protection buyer– das Recht, beim Verzug oder Ausfall des Kreditnehmers vom Optionsverkäufer = Sicherungsgeber –protection seller–, z. B. einem Hedgefonds oder institutionellen Investor, einen Schadensausgleich zu verlangen; anders: credit default swap = CDS)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > credit default option
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124 could
UK / US1. [kʊd]ptSee:konnte2. conditionalcould you come earlier? — könntest du/könnten Sie früher kommen?
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125 would
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conditional tense) if you asked him he would do it — wenn du ihn fragtest/Sie ihn fragten, würde er es tunif you had asked him he would have done it — wenn du ihn gefragt hättest/Sie ihn gefragt hätten, hätte er es getan
2)(in offers, invitations, requests)
would you like a biscuit? — möchtest du/möchten Sie einen Keks?would you ask him to come in? — würdest du/würden Sie ihn bitte hereinbitten?
3)I said I would do it — ich sagte, ich würde es tun4)it WOULD have to snow today! — es musste ja ausgerechnet heute schneien!5)she wouldn't behave — sie wollte sich partout nicht anständig benehmen6)it would have been midnight — es mag ungefähr Mitternacht gewesen sein7)he would go there on Mondays — er ging jeden Montag dorthin -
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127 could
UK / US1. [kʊd]ptSee:konnte2. conditionalcould you come earlier? — könntest du/könnten Sie früher kommen?
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128 would
[wʊd] UK / USvb aux1)(
conditional tense) if you asked him he would do it — wenn du ihn fragtest/Sie ihn fragten, würde er es tunif you had asked him he would have done it — wenn du ihn gefragt hättest/Sie ihn gefragt hätten, hätte er es getan
2)(in offers, invitations, requests)
would you like a biscuit? — möchtest du/möchten Sie einen Keks?would you ask him to come in? — würdest du/würden Sie ihn bitte hereinbitten?
3)I said I would do it — ich sagte, ich würde es tun4)it WOULD have to snow today! — es musste ja ausgerechnet heute schneien!5)she wouldn't behave — sie wollte sich partout nicht anständig benehmen6)it would have been midnight — es mag ungefähr Mitternacht gewesen sein7)he would go there on Mondays — er ging jeden Montag dorthin
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