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1 diversification
di·ver·si·fi·ca·tion[daɪˈvɜ:sɪfɪˈkeɪʃən, AM dɪˈvɜ:r-]\diversification in manufacturing Erweiterung f des Produktionsprogramms\diversification into new markets Erschließung f neuer Märkte* * *[daI"vɜːsIfI'keISən]n(= change, variety) Abwechslung f; (of business etc) Diversifikation f* * *1. Verschiedenartigkeit f2. abwechslungsreiche Gestaltung:5. WIRTSCH Diversifikation f, Diversifizierung f* * *n.Diversifikation f.Veränderung f. -
2 optimal risk diversification
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > optimal risk diversification
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3 FOHFs
FOHFs (Abk. für funds of hedge funds) BANK, FIN Dach-Hedgefonds mpl (they invest in a number of other hedge funds and therefore may perhaps have lower volatility and attractive risk-adjusted returns due to diversification benefits) -
4 funds of hedge funds
funds of hedge funds (FOHFs) BANK, FIN Dach-Hedgefonds mpl (they invest in a number of other hedge funds and therefore may perhaps have lower volatility and more attractive risk-adjusted returns due to diversification benefits)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > funds of hedge funds
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5 specialized fund
specialized fund 1. STOCK Spezialitätenfonds m (a mutual fund investing primarily in the securities of a particular industry, sector, type of security or geographic region; they are often higher risk because of the lack of diversification but they are potentially higher reward than most other types of mutual funds; synonymous: specialty fund; Publikumsfonds mit besonderen Anlageschwerpunkten wie z. B. nach Branchen, Regionen, ethischen Kriterien usw.); 2. STOCK (Deu) Spezialfonds m (Fonds, dessen Anteile am Sondervermögen nach § 1 II KAGG nur einem begrenzten Kreis meist institutioneller Anleger – maximal zehn – angeboten wird, kein Publikumsfonds)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > specialized fund
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6 specialty fund
specialty fund (AE) STOCK Spezialitätenfonds m (a mutual fund investing primarily in the securities of a particular industry, sector, type of security or geographic region; they are often higher risk because of the lack of diversification but they are potentially higher reward than most other types of mutual funds; synonymous: specialized fund; Publikumsfonds mit besonderen Anlageschwerpunkten wie z. B. nach Branchen, Regionen, ethischen Kriterien usw.; anders: Spezialfonds, dessen Anteile am Sondervermögen nach § 1 II KAGG nur einem begrenzten Kreis meist institutioneller Anleger – maximal zehn – angeboten wird)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > specialty fund
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