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1 Terminkauf
Terminkauf m 1. BÖRSE forward buying, forwarding; 2. GEN term purchase* * ** * *Terminkauf
time (instal(l)ment) purchase, put and call, buying for the account (settlement) (Br.), buying for future delivery (US), buying (purchase) forward, time buying, sale for forward (futures) delivery, forward (Br.) (futures, US) buying (purchase);
• Terminkauf von Devisen forward exchange operation (Br.), futures exchange (US);
• Terminkauf und -verkauf double option;
• Terminkäufer forward (Br.) (futures, US) buyer;
• Terminkaufoption stock call;
• Terminkonto forward (time) account;
• Terminkontrolle (Anzeigen) progress control, (Warenlager) inventory control;
• Terminkurs (Devisen) forward exchange rate, futures price (US), (Effekten) liquidating (making up, Br.) price, settlement price, price for the settlement (account) (Br.);
• Terminlieferung forward (futures, US) delivery;
• Terminliste (Gericht) docket calendar (US), (Rechnungen) list (Br.), aging schedule;
• Terminmappe tickler (calendar, suspense, follow-up) file;
• Terminmarkt forward (options, Br., settlement, Br., futures, US, contract, US) market, market for futures [delivery] (US);
• Terminmarkt für Devisen forward exchange market (Br.), market for forward (futures, US) exchange (futures delivery), futures market (US);
• Terminmarktspekulant futures-market player;
• Terminmonat futures month (US);
• Terminnotierung forward quotation (Br.), quotations for futures (US), (Effekten) liquidating (making-up, Br.) price;
• Terminnotierung für Devisen forward-exchange quotation. -
2 Devisenterminhandel
Devisenterminhandel m 1. BÖRSE forward exchange trading, forward exchange dealing; 2. WIWI forward exchange operations* * *m 1. < Börse> forward exchange trading, forward exchange dealing; 2. <Vw> forward exchange operations* * *Devisenterminhandel
forward exchange dealings (deals, Br., operations, US), futures exchange (US) -
3 Devisenterminabschluss
Devisenterminabschluss
forward exchange contract (Br.);
• Devisentermingeschäft forward-exchange transaction (operation) (US), exchange for forward (future, US) delivery;
• Devisentermingeschäft mit vereinbartem Erfüllungstag outright forward (Br.);
• Devisenterminhandel forward exchange dealings (deals, Br., operations, US), futures exchange (US);
• Devisenterminkurs forward exchange rate;
• Devisenterminmarkt forward exchange market, foreign-exchange futures market (US). -
4 Devisenterminkurs
Devisenterminkurs m 1. BANK, BÖRSE forward exchange rate, forward currency conversion rate; 2. FIN forward rate; 3. WIWI forward exchange rate* * *m 1. <Bank, Börse> forward exchange rate, forward currency conversion rate; 2. < Finanz> forward rate; 3. <Vw> forward exchange rate* * *Devisenterminkurs
forward exchange rate -
5 Kurs
Kurs m 1. BÖRSE quoted price, rate, price, pr.; 2. FIN price, pr.; 3. MGT, PERS, SOZ course (Lehrgang); 4. WIWI price, pr. (Wertpapiere) • den Kurs durch Leerverkäufe nach unten drücken BÖRSE hammer the market • den Kurs einer Aktie durch Verkäufe drücken BÖRSE raid the market • die Kurse sind ins Bodenlose gesunken WIWI the bottom has dropped out of the market • einen Kurs haben von BÖRSE trade at • Kurse können sowohl fallen als auch steigen BÖRSE prices can go down as well as up • Kurse sind niedriger notiert worden BÖRSE prices have been marked down* * *m 1. < Börse> quoted price, rate, price (pr.) ; 2. < Finanz> price (pr.) ; 3. <Mgmnt, Person, Sozial> Lehrgang course; 4. <Vw> Wertpapiere price (pr.) ■ den Kurs einer Aktie durch Verkäufe drücken < Börse> raid the market ■ die Kurse sind ins Bodenlose gesunken <Vw> the bottom has dropped out of the market ■ einen Kurs haben von < Börse> trade at ■ Kurse können sowohl fallen als auch steigen < Börse> prices can go down as well as up ■ Kurse sind niedriger notiert worden < Börse> prices have been marked down* * *Kurs
price, market rate (price), market, (Lehrgang) course, (politische Linie) line, (Notierung) quotation, value, (Termingeschäft) forward (future, US) rate, (Umlauf) circulation, (Wechselkurs) rate of exchange, exchange rate;
• außer Kurs [gesetzt] out of circulation;
• bei sinkenden (weichenden) Kursen at reduced prices, prices dropping off;
• bei steigenden (anziehenden) Kursen in a rising market;
• bei weichenden Kursen at prices dropping off;
• hoch im Kurs (sehr geschätzt) at a premium;
• ohne Kurs without official quotation, not quoted, unlisted (US), (Börsenbericht) no transactions;
• unter dem Kurs below parity rate;
• zu dem im Indossament angegebenen Kurs at the exchange as per indorsement;
• zu einem festen Kurs (Devisentermingeschäft) outright;
• zu besonders günstigem Kurs at a favo(u)rable rate of exchange;
• zu verschiedenen Kursen limitiert on a scale;
• zum Kurs von at the rate of exchange (parity) of;
• zum angeführten Kurs at the quoted exchange;
• zum ersten Kurs at the opening [price];
• zum gegenwärtigen Kurs at the current rate of exchange (present quotation);
• zum günstigen Kurs (Börse) at the best price, (Wechselkurs) at the most favo(u)rable rate;
• zum höchsten Kurs at the highest rate of exchange;
• zum mittleren Kurs at the parity rate;
• zum verzeichneten Kurs at the rate [of exchange] quoted;
• abbröckelnde Kurse slackening prices;
• abflauende Kurse dropping (crumbling, receding, sagging) prices;
• amtlicher Kurs market (official) rate, official quotation, (Wechselkurs) currency [rate of exchange];
• annähender Kurs approximate rate;
• ansteigender Kurs rising price;
• knapp aufrechterhaltener Kurs barely supported price;
• außerbörslicher Kurs curb [market] price, curb (kerb, Br.) rate, inofficial quotation, outside market;
• äußerster Kurs bottom price;
• bestehender Kurs ruling rate;
• bezahlter Kurs real exchange;
• gleich bleibender Kurs steady course;
• davonlaufende Kurse soaring prices;
• um Bruchteile differierender Kurs close price;
• doppelter Kurs two-way price (Br.);
• durchschnittlicher Kurs middle price;
• effektiver Kurs actual quotation;
• entsprechender Kurs reasonable price;
• erster Kurs opening price (rate);
• heute erzielte Kurse rates obtained at today’s market;
• fallender Kurs declining (receding, dropping, sagging, falling-off) price, (Wechselkurs) falling rate;
• fester Kurs fixed (established) rate, fixed (firm) price;
• nicht fester Kurs fluctuating rate;
• festgelegter Kurs (Schiff) lane;
• fiktive Kurse forced quotations;
• fortlaufender Kurs currently adjusted rate;
• fortschnellende Kurse buoyant prices;
• freier Kurs inofficial price;
• gedrückte Kurse depressed (slackening, low level of) prices;
• gegenwärtiger Kurs current rate (price), ruling price (US);
• künstlich gehaltene Kurse pegged prices, (Wechselkurs) pegged exchange [rate];
• tatsächlich gehandelte Kurse bargains made, actual quotations;
• geldpolitischer Kurs monetary policy;
• gemachter Kurs real exchange;
• genannter (gesprochener) Kurs nominal price;
• gesetzlicher Kurs legal rate;
• gestiegener Kurs advanced (increased) price;
• gestützter Kurs pegged (supported) price, pegged exchange rate;
• künstlich in die Höhe getriebener Kurs ballooning price (US);
• günstiger Kurs (Wechselkurs) favo(u)rable exchange rate;
• haussierende Kurse booming prices;
• höchster Kurs highest quotation (price), peak (top) price;
• intervalutarischer Kurs foreign exchange rate;
• laufender Kurs current quotation, (Wechselkurs), running course of exchange;
• leichter Kurs snap course;
• letzte Kurse last prices (quotation);
• limitierter Kurs limited price;
• manipulierter Kurs manipulated price;
• mittlerer Kurs mean course;
• nachbörslicher Kurs kerb [stone] (Br.) (curb) [market] (US) price, price after hours, street (Br.) (outside) price;
• nachgebende Kurse sagging (receding, declining, crumbling, slackening) prices, sagging (declining) market;
• nachlassende Kurse declining market;
• niedriger Kurs low rate (price);
• niedrigster Kurs lowest quotation (possible price), bargain level, bottom price;
• nomineller Kurs nominal price (exchange, rate);
• notierter Kurs quoted (listed, US, tape) price;
• fortlaufend notierte Kurse consecutively quoted prices;
• zuletzt notierter Kurs last quotation;
• offizieller Kurs official quotation;
• politischer Kurs [orientation of] policy;
• rückläufige Kurse drooping rates, retrograde prices, down (declining) market, bears (US);
• schwankende Kurse fluctuating prices (quotations, rates);
• sinkende Kurse sagging (falling, declining) prices;
• spekulativer Kurs speculative price;
• stabilisierte Kurse pegged prices;
• niedrigst stehende Kurse hardpan prices (US coll.);
• steigende Kurse rising market, up, bulls (US);
• rasch steigende Kurse soaring prices;
• telegrafische Kurse tape prices;
• übersteigerter Kurs exaggerated (outbid) quotation;
• unbeständiger Kurs variable exchange;
• uneinheitliche Kurse mixed market;
• ungünstiger Kurs (Wechselkurs) unfavo(u)rable exchange rate;
• Kurs unverändert (Devisen) exchange the same;
• variabler Kurs variable exchange;
• veränderlicher Kurs fluctuating market rate (US);
• bei fast keinem Umsatz verzeichnete Kurse untested prices;
• weichende Kurse receding prices;
• weicher Kurs (pol.) soft line;
• Kurse von Dividendenwerten equity prices;
• Kurs in Prozenten rate per cent;
• agrarpolitischer Kurs der Regierung government’s agricultural policy;
• Kurs für Sichtpapiere sight rate;
• Kurse für Sorten und Devisen auf europäischen Plätzen continental rates (Br.);
• Kurse mit großer Spanne zwischen Geld- und Briefkurs wide prices;
• Kurs für Termindevisen forward exchange rate;
• Kurs für Termingeschäfte forward (futures, US) rate, futures price (US);
• Kurse für mündelsichere Wertpapiere gilts prices (Br.);
• Kurs im Zeitpunkt der Optionsausübung exercise price;
• vom Kurs abkommen to get off course;
• vom offiziellen Kurs abweichen to deviate from the official line;
• Kurs angeben to state a price, (Wechselkurs) to quote a rate;
• Kurs des Pfundes an den Dollar anhängen to peg the value of the pound to the dollar;
• besondere Kurse für Aktienpakete aushandeln to negotiate prices on block trades;
• Kurse beeinflussen to have an effect on the market, (Wechselkurs) to affect the rate of exchange;
• Kurse unzulässig beeinflussen to rig the market (Br.);
• weiterhin hohe Kurse behaupten to continue to rule high;
• Kurs belegen to take a course;
• Kurs bestimmen to fix a price;
• Kurse zu neuem Höchststand bringen to push the market into new high ground;
• Kurse auf einen neuen Tiefstand bringen to carry the price to a new low level;
• Kurs decken to cover the rate;
• auf die Kurse drücken to depress the market (prices), to bear the stocks (Br.), to force down the prices, to cause a fall in prices;
• Kurse durch Verkäufe drücken to raid the market;
• Kurs einhalten to stay on the course;
• Kurs einschlagen to [steer a] course;
• neuen Kurs einschlagen to adopt a new course, (Regierung) to adopt a new line (policy);
• realistischen Kurs einschlagen to pursue a realistic course;
• Kurs erhöhen to advance the price;
• Kurs erzielen to reach a price;
• im Kurs fallen to [experience a] fall, to fall (go down, sag) in price, to recede, to go down;
• plötzlich im Kurs fallen to break;
• Kurs festsetzen to fix a price, (Wechselkurs) to fix the rate;
• Kurs feststellen to fix a price;
• Kurse börsenmäßig feststellen to quote (list, US) prices;
• Kurs freigeben (Wechselkurs) to float the exchange rate;
• am Kurs gewinnen to benefit by the exchange;
• Kurs haben auf (Schiff) to make (head) for;
• gesetzlichen Kurs haben to be legal tender (lawful money, US);
• Kurs des britischen Pfundes niedrig halten to keep down the Sterling exchange rate;
• Kurs herabdrücken to depress (force down) the price;
• Kurs herabsetzen to lower the rate;
• Kurs heraufsetzen (Börse) to advance (improve) the price (rate);
• Kurs hinauftreiben to force (push up, send up) the price;
• Kurse hochtreiben to boom (rig) the market;
• auf Kurs liegen (Schiff) to head for;
• Kurs notieren to quote (list, US) a price;
• außer Kurs setzen to withdraw (recall) from circulation, to call in, to demonetize (Br.);
• schlechtes Geld außer Kurs setzen to call in clipped money;
• Geldmünzen außer Kurs setzen to withdraw coins from circulation;
• in Kurs setzen to circulate;
• wieder in Kurs setzen to remonetize (Br.);
• Kurs sichern (Wechselkurs) to fix (cover, hedge) a rate;
• Kurse stabilisieren to stabilize prices;
• im Kurs stehen to be quoted (listed, US) at;
• im Kurs steigen to [experience a] rise, to improve, to advance (increase) in price, to be a rising market, to go up;
• plötzlich im Kurs steigen to have a sudden rise, to skyrocket (US);
• Kurse in die Höhe steigern to boom the market;
• Kurs steuern to steer a course;
• Kurs stützen to support a price, (Wechselkurs) to peg the exchange, to support a currency;
• Abschlüsse auf New York zum Kurs von... tätigen to effect exchange deals on New York at...;
• Kurse in die Höhe treiben to make a (boom the) market, to push (force, send) up prices, to skyrocket (US);
• Kurse künstlich in die Höhe treiben to rig the market;
• Kurs von 480 überschreiten to cross 480;
• zum Kurs von... notiert werden to be quoted (listed, US) at the rate of...;
• Kurse bessern sich prices are improving;
• Kurse bleiben fest prices are running high;
• Kurse bleiben stabil prices continue stable;
• Kursbröckeln ab prices are easing off (crumbling [off]);
• Kurserholen sich prices are improving;
• Kurse erreichen ihr altes Niveau prices recover their old level;
• Kurse fallen prices are declining (dropping), prices are on the decline;
• Kurse flauen ab prices are sagging;
• Kurse geben nach prices are softening;
• Kurse gehen zurück prices are crumbling (receding);
• Kurse gingen sprunghaft höher prices jumped;
• Kurse halten sich prices remain steady;
• Kurse haussieren prices are skyrocketing (US);
• Kurse liegen gebessert prices have improved;
• Kurse liegen höher the market is high;
• Kurs liegen eine Kleinigkeit niedriger prices are a shade lower;
• Kurse liegen unverändert prices remain unchanged;
• Kursmangels Nachfrage gestrichen no quotation, only sellers;
• Kurse schwächten ab the quotations weakened;
• Kurse schwanken prices are fluctuating;
• Kurse sind abgebröckelt prices have eased [off];
• Kurse sind abgeschwächt prices have eased [off], market off (US);
• Kurse sind fest (stabil) prices are firm;
• Kurse sind gefallen (gesunken) prices have dropped (gone down);
• Kurse sind gestiegen prices have advanced (gone up);
• Kurse sind rückläufig prices are easing off;
• Kurse sind unverändert prices have remained unchanged;
• Kurse sind zurückgegangen prices have receded;
• Kurse sinken prices are declining (dropping);
• Kurse steigen prices are going up (advancing);
• Kurse verfallen prices are collapsing;
• Kurse werden fester (stabiler) prices become firmer;
• Kurse zeigen eine rückläufige Bewegung (einen Aufwärtstrend) prices show a downward tendency;
• Kurse ziehen an prices are advancing (hardening, going up);
• Kurse ziehen heftig (kräftig) an prices rise sharply;
• Kurse zogen an prices have hardened;
• Kursabbröckelung crumbling of prices;
• Kursabfall price decline;
• Kursabschlag drop (fall, reduction, decline) in prices, (Devisen) backwardation, deport, (Terminhandel) discount quotation;
• Kursabschwächung weaker tendency in prices, weakness (lowering) of prices, weak market, price weakness, concession, market softening;
• anfängliche Kursabschwächung (Börse) opening decline;
• Kursabschwächung um einen Bruchteil a fractional ease;
• Kursabweichung difference in the rates, (Flugzeug, Schiff) deviation [from the course];
• Kursänderung price changes, (Börse) changes in prices, (pol.) shift, reorientation, (Schiff) alteration of course, (Wechselkurs) change in the exchange rate;
• Kursangabe stock-exchange quotation;
• Kursangleichung (Wechselkurs) adjustment of rates;
• Kursanomalie unwarranted price level. -
6 Termingeschäft
Termingeschäft n BÖRSE, FIN financial futures, forward exchange transaction, forward operation, dealings for the account, dealing in futures* * *n <Börse, Finanz> financial futures, forward exchange transaction, forward operation, dealings for the account, dealing in futures* * *Termingeschäft
settlement (time) bargain, future, forward business (operation, transaction, deal, Br.), business in futures, contract trade (trading), futures bargain (contract, US, exchange, US), futures [trading] operation (US), operation in futures, transaction for future delivery (for the account, Br., for the settlement, Br., on credit), (Getreide) trade (US);
• Termingeschäfte option dealings (business), options trading, puts and refusals (Br.), futures (US);
• indexgebundenes Termingeschäft index-future contract;
• Termingeschäfte in Devisen forward-exchange deals (Br.) (operations, US), forwarded exchange deals (Br.), futures exchange (US);
• Termingeschäfte abschließen (betreiben) to trade (call) in futures (US). -
7 Devisentermingeschäft
Devisentermingeschäft n 1. BÖRSE forward exchange dealing, forward currency deal; 2. WIWI forward exchange operation* * *n 1. < Börse> forex dealing; 2. <Vw> forward exchange operation, forward currency deal* * *Devisentermingeschäft
forward-exchange transaction (operation) (US), exchange for forward (future, US) delivery -
8 Devisenterminmarkt
Devisenterminmarkt m BANK, FIN forward exchange (market)* * *m < Börse> forward exchange market* * *Devisenterminmarkt
forward exchange market, foreign-exchange futures market (US). -
9 Terminbörse
f WIRTS. futures exchange, forward market* * *Ter|min|bör|seffutures market, forward exchange (Brit)* * *Ter·min·bör·sef FIN futures market* * * -
10 Terminkurs
Terminkurs m BANK, BÖRSE forward rate, forward exchange rate* * *m < Börse> forward rate* * *Terminkurs
(Devisen) forward exchange rate, futures price (US), (Effekten) liquidating (making up, Br.) price, settlement price, price for the settlement (account) (Br.) -
11 aus (im)
Eisen, aus
made of iron;
• Eisenabfall scrap iron;
• Eisenarbeit ironwork.
Holz, aus
wooden;
• abgelagertes Holz well-seasoned wood;
• nicht abgelagertes Holz green wood;
• zum Verkauf hergerichtetes Holz dimension timber;
• stehendes Holz stumpage;
• Holz auf dem Stamm kaufen to buy timber on the stump;
• Holzanteil estover;
• Holzberechtigung timber claim;
• Holzbestand stand;
• Holzeinschlag rate of felling;
• Holzentnahmegerechtigkeit plough-bote;
• Holzentnahmerecht für Hausreparaturen housebote;
• Holzfäller woodcutter;
• Holzfaser wood fibre (Br.) (fiber, US);
• Holzfass wooden barrel;
• Holzgerechtigkeit right to estovers;
• Holzgewinnung logging;
• Holzhammermethode hard sell;
• Holzhandel timber (lumber, US) trade;
• Holzhändler timber merchant, lumberman (US, Canada);
• Holzindustrie wood-based industry, woodwork and timber industry;
• Holzlagerplatz woodyard, timberyard;
• Holzlieferant timber contractor;
• nutzbare Holzmenge (Forstwirtschaft) merchantable length;
• Holztransportschiff lumber carrier;
• Holzverarbeitung wood processing;
• Holzverfärbung stain;
• Holzwirtschaft lumber (timber) industry;
• Holzzellstoff chemical woodpulp.
Termingründen, aus
owing to previous engagements;
• Terminguthaben term (time, US) deposits, (Börse) time balance;
• Terminhandel option [business], forward operations, [trading in] futures (US);
• Terminhandel in Devisen forward exchange dealings (transaction) (Br.), forward operations, forwarded exchange deals (Br.);
• Terminhandel in Wertpapieren forward transactions in securities;
• Terminhändler option writer (trader).
Prinzip, aus (im)
on (in) principle;
• ökonomisches Prinzip economic principle;
• Prinzip der periodischen Abgrenzung von Aufwand und Ertrag matching concept;
• Prinzip der gegenseitigen Anerkennung (Europäischer Gerichtshof) principle of mutual recognition;
• Prinzip gleitender Arbeitszeit flexible working-hours scheme;
• Prinzip der Fortdauer von Verträgen principle of continuity of contracts;
• Prinzip der Gegenseitigkeit bilateralism;
• Prinzip der Kostenminimierung cost-minimizing rule;
• Prinzip der freien Marktwirtschaft free-enterprise principle (system);
• Prinzip der Preisunterschiedslosigkeit law of indifference. -
12 Termingründen
Termingründen, aus
owing to previous engagements;
• Terminguthaben term (time, US) deposits, (Börse) time balance;
• Terminhandel option [business], forward operations, [trading in] futures (US);
• Terminhandel in Devisen forward exchange dealings (transaction) (Br.), forward operations, forwarded exchange deals (Br.);
• Terminhandel in Wertpapieren forward transactions in securities;
• Terminhändler option writer (trader). -
13 Terminbörse
Terminbörse f BANK, FIN forward exchange, forward market* * *Terminbörse
forward market, market for futures (future delivery) (US), futures market (exchange) (US) -
14 Zeitgeschäft
Zeitgeschäft
time bargain (purchase), negotiation for time, call (Br.), forward deal (operation, transaction), dealing for the account (Br.), business in futures (US), privilege (US);
• Zeitgeschäft in Devisen forward exchange operation, future exchange (US);
• Zeitgeschmack prevailing taste;
• Zeitgewinn gain of time, gained time;
• auf Zeitgewinn arbeiten to buy additional time;
• um Zeitgewinn verhandeln to temporize;
• Zeithäufigkeitsstudie ratio delay study;
• Zeitkarte season (commutation, US) ticket, commuter fare (US);
• Zeitkarteninhaber season-ticket holder (US), commuter (US), daily breader (Br.);
• Zeitkartentarif commutation rates (US);
• Zeitkartenverkehr multiple ride traffic, commutation passenger traffic (US);
• Zeitkauf forward (future, US) purchase, put and call (US), (Börse) time purchase;
• Zeitkonstante time constant;
• Zeitkontrolle timekeeping;
• Zeitkontrolleur time clerk, timekeeper. -
15 Devisenkontrakt
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16 Devisenterminumsatz
Devisenterminumsatz m BANK forward exchange turnover* * *m < Bank> forward exchange turnover -
17 Terminekurs
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18 Devisenterminhandel
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19 Terminhandel in Devisen
Terminhandel in Devisen
forward exchange dealings (transaction) (Br.), forward operations, forwarded exchange deals (Br.)Business german-english dictionary > Terminhandel in Devisen
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20 Terminmarkt für Devisen
Terminmarkt für Devisen
forward exchange market (Br.), market for forward (futures, US) exchange (futures delivery), futures market (US)Business german-english dictionary > Terminmarkt für Devisen
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