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1 disintermediation
disintermediation BANK, ECON Disintermediation f, Bruttoverlust m an Einlagegeldern; Wegfall m der VermittlerrolleEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > disintermediation
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2 disintermediation
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3 financial disintermediation
financial disintermediation BANK, ECON Umgehung f der Finanzinstitute, Nichteinbeziehung f der FinanzinstituteEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > financial disintermediation
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4 bank intermediation
bank intermediation BANK, FIN Zwischenschaltung f von Banken, Geldanlage f über Banken und Finanzinstitute, Inanspruchnahme f von Banken für Finanzdienstleistungen (opposite: disintermediation)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > bank intermediation
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5 bypass the banking system
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > bypass the banking system
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6 near bank
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7 securitization
securitization BANK, FIN, STOCK Verbriefung f, Sekuritisierung f; Verbriefung f von Kreditforderungen und Einlagenpositionen, Verbriefung f von Kredit- und Einlagenpositionen; Verbriefung f von Verbindlichkeiten, wertpapiermäßige Unterlegung f von Verbindlichkeiten; Substitution f von Bankkrediten durch handelbare Wertpapiere (Bilanzentlastung durch Geschäftsverlagerung vom bilanzwirksamen in den bilanzunwirksamen Bereich; fungible securities replacing book credit; cf disintermediation) • for securitization purposes BANK, FIN zu VerbriefungszweckenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > securitization
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