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fluctuation of the market

  • 1 fluctuation

    noun
    Schwankung, die; Fluktuation, die (bes. Wirtsch., Soziol.)
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    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]
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    ["flʌktjU'eISən]
    n
    Schwankung f, Schwanken nt no pl; (in number also) Fluktuation f; (fig, of opinions) Schwanken nt no pl
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    1. Schwankung f ( auch PHYS), Fluktuation f ( auch BIOL, MED):
    fluctuation in prices WIRTSCH Preisschwankung;
    fluctuation of the market WIRTSCH Markt-, Konjunkturschwankungen pl
    2. fig Schwanken n
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    noun
    Schwankung, die; Fluktuation, die (bes. Wirtsch., Soziol.)
    * * *
    n.
    Fluktuation f.
    Konjunkturausgleich m.
    Schwankung f.
    Schwingung f.

    English-german dictionary > fluctuation

  • 2 fluctuation

    fluc·tua·tion [ˌflʌktʃuʼeɪʃən] n
    of 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]

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  • 3 stock market

    noun
    1) see academic.ru/70872/stock_exchange">stock exchange
    2) (trading) Börsengeschäft, das
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    (a stock exchange, or the dealings on that.) die Börse
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    ˈstock mar·ket
    n [Wertpapier]börse f, Effektenbörse f, Aktienmarkt m
    \stock market analysis Aktienbewertung f
    \stock market crash Börsenkrach m
    \stock market development Börsenentwicklung f
    \stock market flotation of company Börsengang m, Börseneinführung f
    \stock market fluctuation Börsenschwankung f
    \stock market launch of company Börsengang m, Börseneinführung f
    \stock market report Kurszettel m, Kursblatt nt
    \stock market valuation Börsenwert m
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    noun
    2) (trading) Börsengeschäft, das
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    n.
    Aktienmarkt m.

    English-german dictionary > stock market

  • 4 volatility

    vola·til·ity
    [ˌvɒləˈtɪləti, AM ˌvɑ:ləˈtɪlət̬i]
    1. (changeableness) Unbeständigkeit f; (instability) Instabilität f
    2. (inconsistency) Widersprüchlichkeit f, Inkonsequenz f geh
    the \volatility of sb's moods jds Launenhaftigkeit
    3. COMPUT Flüchtigkeit f
    4. FIN (fluctuation of values) Volatilität f
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    ["vɒlə'tIlItɪ]
    n
    1) (CHEM) Flüchtigkeit f
    2) (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
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    volatility [-ˈtılətı] s
    1. CHEM Flüchtigkeit f
    2. fig Vergänglichkeit f
    3. fig
    a) Lebhaftigkeit f
    b) Unbeständigkeit f, Flatterhaftigkeit f
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    n.
    Flüchtigkeit f.
    Lebhaftigkeit f.
    Unbeständigkeit f.
    Verdampfbarkeit f.

    English-german dictionary > volatility

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