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nљteta; gubitak• bad debt losses gubici zbog nenaplaćenih potraћivanja• capital loss kapitalni gubitak• catastrophe loss katastrofalna љteta• catastrophic loss gubitak zbog nepogoda• consequential loss neizravni gubitak• constructive total loss izvedeni potpuni gubitak• covered loss pokriveni gubitak• direct loss izravni gubitak• expected loss očekivani gubitak• incurred loss nastala љteta• indirect loss neizravni gubitak• loss adjustment expense troљak obrade љteta• loss cost cijena gubitaka• loss frequency čestota љtete/gubitka• loss given default gubitak nastao zbog neispunjenja obvezeBilj.: Gubitak nastao zbog toga љto druga ugovorna strana nije ispunila svoju obvezu• loss in nominal value gubitak nominalne vrijednosti• loss in real value gubitak realne vrijednosti• loss mitigation arrangement sporazum/aranћman za smanjenje gubitka• loss of liquidity gubitak likvidnosti• loss prevention engineer inћenjer za sprečavanje gubitaka• loss ratio kvota љtete• loss reserve kvota pričuva za љtete• loss-sharing agreement sporazum/ugovor o dijeljenju gubitka• loss-sharing pool udruga/udrћenje imovine radi dijeljenja gubitakaBilj.: Gotovina, vrijednosni papiri ili ostali oblici imovine koje sudionici u sustavu unaprijed daju i koji se čuvaju u sustavu kako bi se osiguralo da će obveze koje nastanu iz sporazuma o dijeljenju gubitka biti ispunjene• loss-sharing rule pravilo dijeljenja gubitka• loss incurred but not reported nastala, a neprijavljena љteta• loss of interest commission and other outlays gubitak kamatne provizije i ostali izdaci• paid loss nadoknađena љteta• partial loss djelomični gubitak, djelomična љteta• percentile loss gubitak postotka• permissible loss ratio dopuљtena kvota љtete• profit or loss brought forward prenesena dobit ili gubitak• provisions for credit losses or loss reserves rezerviranja za gubitke po kreditima, pričuve za gubitke po nenaplativim kreditima• realised loss ostvareni gubitak• stop loss obustava gubitaka• ultimate net loss krajnji neto gubitak• unexpected losses neočekivani gubici• unallocated loss expense neraspoređeni troљkovi љtetaEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > loss
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