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1 Devisen
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2 Devisenkurs
Devisenkurs m WIWI foreign exchange rate, rate of exchange • Devisenkurse verbinden BÖRSE link rates of exchange* * *m <Vw> foreign exchange rate, rate of exchange* * *Devisenkurs
[foreign-]exchange rate, rate of exchange;
• amtliche Devisenkurse official exchange rates;
• freigegebener (frei veränderlicher) Devisenkurs floating exchange rate, free rate (Br.);
• künstlich gehaltene Devisenkurse pegged exchange;
• in Pence notierte Devisenkurse direct rates (Br.);
• per Pfund notierte Devisenkurse currency (indirect) rates (Br.), uncertain quotations (Br.);
• Devisenkurse auf dem schwarzen Markt black exchange rates;
• Devisenkurse im Vergleich currency cross rates;
• Devisenkurs für kurzfristige Wechsel short rate;
• Devisenkurs für langfristige Wechsel long rate;
• Devisenkurszettel foreign-exchange list, list of foreign exchanges. -
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Devisenkurszettel
foreign-exchange list, list of foreign exchanges. -
4 Devisenzuwiderhandlung
Devisenzuwiderhandlung
currency offence;
• Devisenzwangswirtschaft rationing of foreign exchanges, foreign-exchange (currency) control. -
5 Devisenzwangswirtschaft
Devisenzwangswirtschaft
rationing of foreign exchanges, foreign-exchange (currency) control.Business german-english dictionary > Devisenzwangswirtschaft
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6 Terminanberaumung
Terminanberaumung
assigning a day for a hearing in court, setting down a cause for trial;
• Terminanzeige fixed-date advertisement;
• Terminarbeit scheduled work;
• Terminauftrag forward order, (Börse) order for the account (settlement, Br.), (Werbeagentur) wait order;
• Terminbearbeiter progress clerk, chaser, (Werbeagentur) traffic manager, accelerator;
• Terminbestimmungen time clauses;
• Terminbörse forward market, market for futures (future delivery) (US), futures market (exchange) (US);
• Deutsche Terminbörse (DTB) German Options and Future Exchange;
• Termindarlehn mit fester Laufzeit und vereinbarter Rückzahlung term loan;
• Termindevisen forward exchanges (currency), foreign exchange futures (US);
• Termindevisensatz outright rate of exchange;
• Termindollar forward dollar;
• Termineffekten forward stocks;
• Termineinlagen fixed[-term] deposits, time (long-term) deposits (US), deposits at short notice, restricted cash, deposit accounts (US);
• Terminengagement commitments for future delivery (US), forward deal (Br.);
• Terminfestsetzung (Gericht) assigning a day for a hearing in court. -
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