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fi·du·ci·ary[fɪˈdju:ʃiəri, AM -ˈdu:ʃieri]ECON, FINI. n\fiduciary account Treuhandkonto nt\fiduciary assets pl Treuhandvermögen nt\fiduciary investment Treuhandanlage f, fiduziarische Anlage\fiduciary security fiduziarische Sicherheit2. FIN\fiduciary money Papiergeld nt ohne Edelmetalldeckung1. (involving trust) treuhänderisch, Treuhand-\fiduciary deposits treuhänderisch verwaltete Einlagen* * *[fI'djuːʃIərɪ]1. adjtreuhänderisch; currency ungedeckt2. nTreuhänder( in) m(f)* * *B adj (adv fiduciarily)1. JUR treuhänderisch, Treuhand…, Treuhänder…* * *adj.treuhänderisch adj.
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