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financial vehicles

  • 1 financial vehicles

    financial vehicles FIN Finanzinstrumente npl

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > financial vehicles

  • 2 derivative credit vehicles

    derivative credit vehicles (infrml) FIN, MEDIA (infrml) derivative Kreditvehikel npl (innovative financial engineering products, e.g. securitized and structured financial products like ABS, MBS, ABCP, CDOs or CBOs; z. B. sog. innovative, kunstvoll mathematisch, rechtlich und wirtschaftlich intransparent strukturierte Finanzprodukte der Finanzalchimistenküche, die gezielt missverständlich mit veralteten Risikozahlen und unangemessenen Rating-Tabellen bewerteten Finanzvehikel der regionalen Hypotheken- und globalen Finanzkrise, cf ABS, CDO, CBO, ABCP)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > derivative credit vehicles

  • 3 SIV

    SIV (Abk. für structured investment vehicle) BANK, FIN strukturiertes Anlagevehikel n, strukturiertes Investmentvehikel n, strukturiertes Anlageinstrument n (a SPV = special purpose vehicle that undertakes arbitrage activities by purchasing highly rated medium and long-term, fixed-income assets and that funds itself with cheaper short-term highly rated CP = Commercial Paper and MTNs = medium-term notes; vehicles sponsored by financial institutions which have an incentive to create off-balance-sheet structures, the vehicles are funded by issuing investors with capital notes of the vehicle, cf ABCP; used by banks to keep risks off their balance sheets before Basel II came into effect in 2008; wie die Conduits die besondere Form einer Zweckgesellschaft = SPV, in die ausweispflichtige, kurzfristige, Eigenkapital-belastende Risiken vor dem Inkrafttreten von Basel II aus Bankbilanzen ausgelagert werden konnten; cf Regulierungsarbitrage, financial engineering, financial alchemy)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > SIV

  • 4 asset-backed financing

    asset-backed financing BANK, FIN Asset-backed-Finanzierung f, Vermögensbesicherungs-Finanzierung f, ABS-Finanzierung f (Finanzierung durch Übertragung mittel- oder längerfristiger Forderungen, z. B. aus Leasing- oder Hypothekenkreditverträgen, auf zu diesen Zweck gegründete Finanzierungs-, Zweck-, Einzweck- oder Objektgesellschaften = special purpose vehicles = SPVs, SIVs = structured investment vehicles oder Conduits, die sich bei steigendem Fristentransformationsrisiko = maturity transformation risk durch Ausgabe kurzfristig revolvierender Forderungspapiere, z. B. ABCP, refinanzieren; die auf kurze Sicht am Markt platzierten Schuldtitel sind damit nicht mehr durch eine Bank, sondern nur noch durch den erworbenen Forderungsbestand gedeckt, dessen Qualität mittelfristig variieren kann; durch Verbriefung = securitization eine für Banken attraktive Mobilisierungsmöglichkeit ursprünglich nichtfungibler Einzelrisiken und damit Freisetzung des unterliegenden, knappen Bank-Eigenkapitals für weitere Aktivitäten; cf ABS, financial engineering, Finanzalchemie)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > asset-backed financing

  • 5 commercial

    1. adjective
    1) Handels-; kaufmännisch [Ausbildung]
    2) (interested in financial return) kommerziell
    2. noun
    Werbespot, der
    * * *
    [kə'mə:ʃəl]
    1) (connected with commerce: Private cars are allowed to use this road but not commercial vehicles.) Geschäfts-...
    2) ((likely to be) profitable: a commercial proposition.) kaufmännisch
    3) (paid for by advertisements: commercial television.) Werbe-...
    * * *
    com·mer·cial
    [kəˈmɜ:ʃəl, AM -ˈmɜ:r-]
    I. adj
    1. (relating to commerce) kaufmännisch, Handels-
    the \commercial future of the company... die geschäftliche Zukunft des Unternehmens...
    \commercial empire Handelsimperium nt
    \commercial organization Handelsorganisation f
    \commercial success kommerzieller Erfolg
    \commercial venture Handelsunternehmen nt
    2. ( pej: profit-orientated) production, movie, record kommerziell, profitorientiert
    3. RADIO, TV (paid for by advertisements) Privat-
    \commercial radio (advertisements) Werbefunk m; (financed by adverts only) kommerzieller Rundfunk
    \commercial television (advertisements) Werbefernsehen nt; (financed by adverts only) kommerzielles Fernsehen, Privatfernsehen nt
    4. (available to general public)
    \commercial product Massenprodukt nt
    II. n Werbespot m; (TV or radio advertisement) Fernseh-/Radiowerbung f
    * * *
    [kə'mɜːSəl]
    1. adj
    Handels-; custom also, ethics, training kaufmännisch; language, premises, vehicle Geschäfts-; production, radio, project, success, attitude, farming, whaling, fishing kommerziell; (pej) film, music etc kommerziell

    it makes good commercial sense —

    2. n (RAD, TV)
    Werbespot m
    * * *
    commercial [kəˈmɜːʃl; US -ˈmɜrʃəl]
    A adj (adv commercially)
    1. Handels…, Geschäfts…, kommerziell, kaufmännisch, geschäftlich
    2. Handel treibend
    3. für den Handel bestimmt, Handels…
    4. a) in großen Mengen erzeugt oder vorkommend
    b) abbauwürdig (Ölvorkommen etc)
    c) mittlerer oder niederer Qualität
    d) nicht (ganz) rein (Chemikalien)
    5. handelsüblich (Qualität)
    6. RADIO, TV Werbe…, Reklame…:
    a) Werbefunk m,
    b) kommerzieller Rundfunk;
    a) Werbefernsehen n,
    b) kommerzielles Fernsehen
    7. kommerziell:
    a) auf finanziellen Gewinn abzielend:
    a commercial drama ein kommerzielles Stück
    b) finanziell (Erfolg etc)
    B s RADIO, TV
    a) (Werbe)Spot m
    b) von einem Sponsor finanzierte Sendung
    com. abk
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) Handels-; kaufmännisch [Ausbildung]
    2. noun
    Werbespot, der
    * * *
    adj.
    kaufmännisch adj.
    kommerziell adj. n.
    gewerblich adj.

    English-german dictionary > commercial

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