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1 fluctuation
nounSchwankung, die; Fluktuation, die (bes. Wirtsch., Soziol.)* * *fluc·tua·tion[ˌflʌktʃuˈeɪʃən]n of numbers, prices, feelings Schwankung f; ECON of business cycle, market ständige Veränderung, Fluktuation f fachspr\fluctuation in foreign currency Währungsschwankung f\fluctuation in the exchange rate Wechselkursschwankung f\fluctuation in quality Qualitätsschwankung f\fluctuation in temperature Temperaturschwankung[en] f[pl]* * *["flʌktjU'eISən]nSchwankung f, Schwanken nt no pl; (in number also) Fluktuation f; (fig, of opinions) Schwanken nt no pl* * *fluctuation in prices WIRTSCH Preisschwankung;2. fig Schwanken n* * *nounSchwankung, die; Fluktuation, die (bes. Wirtsch., Soziol.)* * *n.Fluktuation f.Konjunkturausgleich m.Schwankung f.Schwingung f. -
2 fluctuation
fluc·tua·tion [ˌflʌktʃuʼeɪʃən] nof numbers, prices, feelings Schwankung f econ; of business cycle, market ständige Veränderung, Fluktuation f fachspr;\fluctuation in the exchange rate Wechselkursschwankung f;\fluctuation in quality Qualitätsschwankung f;\fluctuation in temperature Temperaturschwankung[en] f[pl] -
3 stock market
noun2) (trading) Börsengeschäft, das* * *(a stock exchange, or the dealings on that.) die Börse* * *ˈstock mar·ketn [Wertpapier]börse f, Effektenbörse f, Aktienmarkt m\stock market analysis Aktienbewertung f\stock market crash Börsenkrach m\stock market development Börsenentwicklung f\stock market fluctuation Börsenschwankung f\stock market report Kurszettel m, Kursblatt nt\stock market valuation Börsenwert m* * ** * *noun2) (trading) Börsengeschäft, das* * *n.Aktienmarkt m. -
4 volatility
vola·til·ity[ˌvɒləˈtɪləti, AM ˌvɑ:ləˈtɪlət̬i]n no plthe \volatility of sb's moods jds Launenhaftigkeit* * *["vɒlə'tIlItɪ]n2) (of person in moods) Impulsivität f; (of relationship) Wechselhaftigkeit f; (of political situation) Brisanz f; (of stock market) Unbeständigkeit f; (of share price) Volatilität f* * *volatility [-ˈtılətı] s1. CHEM Flüchtigkeit f2. fig Vergänglichkeit f3. figa) Lebhaftigkeit fb) Unbeständigkeit f, Flatterhaftigkeit f* * *n.Flüchtigkeit f.Lebhaftigkeit f.Unbeständigkeit f.Verdampfbarkeit f.
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