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1 liquidation
liquidation 1. ACC Auflösung f, Konkurs m, Liquidation f, Tilgung f; 2. FIN Konkurs m, Liquidation f; Tilgung f (of debt); Verwertung f (of option); 3. GEN, LAW Abwicklung f, Liquidation f, (BE) freiwillige Liquidation f (voluntary); gerichtliche Liquidation f (by the court); 4. MGT Abwicklung f; 5. STOCK Ablösung f, Realisierung fEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > liquidation
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2 liquid
1. adjective1) flüssig2) (Commerc.) liquid2. nounFlüssigkeit, die* * *['likwid] 1. adjective(able to flow; not solid, but not a gas: liquid nitrogen; The ice-cream has become liquid.) flüssig2. noun(a substance which flows, like water: a clear liquid.) die Flüssigkeit- academic.ru/43236/liquefy">liquefy- liquidate
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- liquidiser* * *liq·uid[ˈlɪkwɪd]I. adj1. (water-like) flüssig\liquid soap Seifenlotion f, Seifenemulsion f\liquid bleach/detergent Flüssigbleichmittel/-waschmittel nt2. (translucent)\liquid eyes glänzende Augen\liquid lustre schimmernder Glanz\liquid ammonia Salmiakgeist m\liquid hydrogen/oxygen verflüssigter Wasserstoff/Sauerstoff\liquid measure Flüssigkeitsmaß nt4. (harmonious)\liquid sound wohltönender Klang\liquid song einschmeichelndes Lied\liquid assets [or funds] Barvermögen nt, liquide Mittel\liquid investment liquide Anlage fII. n Flüssigkeit f▪ \liquids:drink plenty of \liquids du musst viel Flüssigkeit zu dir nehmenI'm on \liquids ich darf nur Flüssiges zu mir nehmen* * *['lIkwɪd]1. adj3) (PHON)liquid consonant — Liquida f, Fließlaut m
2. n1) Flüssigkeit f* * *liquid [ˈlıkwıd]A adj (adv liquidly)liquid body flüssiger Körper;liquid-cooled reactor PHYS flüssig gekühlter Reaktor;liquid crystal flüssiger Kristall, Flüssigkristall m;liquid crystal display Flüssigkristallanzeige f;liquid fuel (Raumfahrt) flüssiger Raketentreibstoff;liquid-fuel rocket Flüssigkeitsrakete f;liquid gas Flüssiggas n;liquid manure Jauche f;liquid oxygen Flüssigsauerstoff m, flüssiger Sauerstoff2. Flüssigkeits…:3. a) klar:b) feucht (Augen)4. figa) fließend (Bewegungen etc)b) flüssig (Rede etc)5. LING liquid:liquid consonant → B 26. WIRTSCH liquid, flüssig:a) flüssige Anlagen pl, flüssiges Vermögenliquid debt liquide oder fällige Schuld;liquid securities sofort realisierbare WertpapiereB s1. Flüssigkeit f2. LING Liquida f, Liquid(laut) m, Schwing-, Schmelz-, Fließlaut mliq. abk1. liquid2. liquor* * *1. adjective1) flüssig2) (Commerc.) liquid2. nounFlüssigkeit, die* * *adj.flüssig adj. n.Flüssigkeit f. -
3 liquidate
transitive verb1) (Commerc.) liquidieren* * *[-deit]1) (to close, and finish the affairs of (a business etc that has no money to continue).) liquidieren2) (to get rid of.) liquidieren* * *liq·ui·date[ˈlɪkwɪdeɪt]I. vt1. ECONto \liquidate a company/firm ein Unternehmen auflösen [o abwickeln] [o fachspr liquidieren2. FINto \liquidate assets Mittel verfügbar machen [o fam flüssigmachen]to \liquidate debts Schulden tilgen3. (kill)* * *['lIkwIdeɪt]vt2) enemy etc liquidieren* * *liquidate [ˈlıkwıdeıt]A v/t1. WIRTSCH liquidieren:a) eine Gesellschaft auflösenb) Sachwerte etc realisieren, zu Geld machenc) Schulden etc begleichen, tilgen2. den Schuldbetrag etc feststellen:liquidated damages pl bezifferter Schadenersatz3. Konten abrechnen, saldieren4. figa) beseitigenb) erledigenc) jemanden liquidieren, beseitigen, umbringen* * *transitive verb1) (Commerc.) liquidieren2) (eliminate, kill) liquidieren; beseitigen* * *v.abwickeln v.auflösen (Geschäft) v.tilgen v. -
4 senior security
senior security FIN, STOCK vorrangig besichertes Papier n, vorrangig besichertes Wertpapier n (a debt issue in the form of a secured loan which, in the event of liquidation, is repaid before junior capital like shareholders’ equity; ein besicherter, ein vorrangiger Schuldtitel)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > senior security
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5 subordinated loan stock
subordinated loan stock FIN nachrangige unbesicherte Obligation f, nachrangig besicherte Schuldverschreibung f (an issue or debt that ranks below other debts in right of payment in liquidation and interest; nachrangig haftendes Fremdkapital quasi mit Eigenkapitalcharakter, weil es von Rating-Agenturen wie Eigenkapital bewertet wird; Verzinsung wegen der erforderlichen Risikoprämie meist im zweistelligen Bereich, Befriedigung nach dem meist erstrangig/hypothekarisch abgesicherten Fremdkapital; cf subordinated loan, subordinated loan-capital)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > subordinated loan stock
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