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21 Liquidität
Liquidität f 1. BANK solvency (Zahlungsfähigkeit); 2. BÖRSE liquidity (des Marktes, eines Segments oder eines Papiers, gemessen an den regelmäßigen Umsätzen oder am Spread, der Differenz zwischen Geld- und Briefkurs); 3. FIN available cash, liquid assets, liquidity, financial solvency; 4. MGT, RW solvency (Zahlungsfähigkeit) • nach abnehmender Liquidität RW in decreasing liquidity order (Bilanz: Anordnung der Aktiva nach ihrer Geldnähe; cp. shiftability)* * *f 1. < Bank> solvency; 2. < Börse> liquidity; 3. < Finanz> available cash, liquid assets, liquidity, financial solvency; 4. < Rechnung> solvency* * *Liquidität
liquidity, liquid position, (Zahlungsfähigkeit) solvency;
• eingeengte Liquidität reduced liquidity, liquidity shortage;
• internationale Liquidität world liquidity;
• kurzfristige Liquidität short-term cash position;
• mangelnde Liquidität liquidity shortage, illiquidity;
• uneingeschränkte Liquidität (Sonderziehungsrechte) unconditional liquidity;
• nicht vorhandene Liquidität non-liquidity;
• zunehmende Liquidität increasing liquidity;
• Liquidität einer Aktiengesellschaft corporate liquidity;
• Liquidität einer Bank bank liquidity, liquidity of a bank, current position;
• Liquidität der Banken (des Bankensystems) banks’ liquidity, easy money market (US);
• Liquidität ersten Grades acid test, liquid ratio;
• Liquidität zweiten Grades current (working-capital) ratio;
• Liquidität eines Unternehmens corporate liquidity;
• Liquidität anreichern to increase liquidity (one’s holdings of cash);
• ausreichende Liquidität sicherstellen to maintain a liquid position, to build up (maintain) liquidity;
• für wirtschaftliche Liquidität sorgen to put the economy on a richer monetary diet;
• ausreichende Liquidität unterhalten to maintain a liquid position;
• Liquidität verbessern to rebuild liquidity;
• Liquidität des inländischen Bankenapparates verknappen to cut domestic banking liquidity. -
22 privat
privat I adj GEN private • zum privaten Gebrauch COMP, KOMM, RECHT for private use (Urheberrecht) privat II adv GEN privately • sich privat versichern VERSICH (infrml) go private* * *adj < Geschäft> private ■ zum privaten Gebrauch <Comp, Komm, Recht> Urheberrecht for private use* * *privat
private[ly], personal, particular, intimate, (berufsfremd) non-occupational, (vertraulich) confidential, closed, intrinsic;
• private Bautätigkeit private building;
• privater Bereich private sector of the economy;
• in privaten Besitz übergehen to pass into private hands;
• private Gesellschaft proprietary company, private corporation;
• privates Girokonto personal current account;
• privates Guthaben private deposit;
• in privaten Händen privately owned;
• in jds. private Sphäre eindringen to intrude on s. one’s privacy;
• private Unfallversicherung personal accident insurance;
• private Zwecke (Kraftfahrzeugbenutzung) social, domestic and pleasure purposes. -
23 Wachstum
Wachstum n BANK, GEN, WIWI growth* * *n <Bank, Geschäft, Vw> growth* * *Wachstum
growth, increase, augmentation;
• anhaltendes Wachstum sustained growth;
• nicht inflationär bedingtes Wachstum non-inflationary growth;
• durch Investitionen beeinflusstes Wachstum investment-led growth;
• beschäftigungswirksames Wachstum job-creating growth;
• einfuhrbedingtes Wachstum import-led growth;
• exportbeeinflusstes Wachstum export-led growth;
• gleichgewichtiges Wachstum balanced growth;
• industrielles Wachstum industrial growth;
• nicht inflationäres Wachstum non-inflationary growth;
• inflationsbereinigtes Wachstum after-inflation growth;
• inflationsfreies Wachstum inflation-free growth;
• langsames Wachstum slow growth;
• marktorientiertes Wachstum market-oriented growth;
• prognostiziertes Wachstum projected growth;
• rapides Wachstum mushroom growth;
• reales Wachstum real growth, increase in real terms;
• schnelles Wachstum shoot[ing];
• überdurchnittliches Wachstum above-the-market growth;
• umweltverträgliches Wachstum environment-friendly growth, growth respecting the environment;
• Wachstum ohne Beschäftigungseffekte jobless growth;
• Wachstum des Bruttoinlandsprodukts growth in gross domestic product (gdp);
• Wachstum der Industrie industrial (industry) growth;
• Wachstum der ökologischen Landwirtschaft growth in organic farming;
• Wachstum eines Unternehmens company growth;
• Wachstum der Volkswirtschaft economic growth, growth of the economy;
• Wachstum unter ökologischen Vorzeichen growth in tune with ecological considerations;
• Wachstum finanzieren to underwrite growth;
• Wachstum der Wirtschaft auf etwa 2% zurückgehen lassen to reduce economic growth to about 2 per cent;
• Wachstum der Industrie verlangsamen to slow down industrial expansion.
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