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1 money
∎ counterfeit money fausse monnaie;∎ the deal is worth a lot of money c'est un contrat qui porte sur de très grosses sommes;∎ to get one's money back (get reimbursed) se faire rembourser; (recover one's expenses) rentrer dans ses fondsmoney of account monnaie de compte;money broker prêteur(euse) m, f sur titre;BANKING money at call argent au jour le jour, argent à vue;money laundering blanchiment m d'argent;American money manager gestionnaire m f de portefeuille;money market marché m monétaire ou financier;American money market certificate instrument m de marché monétaire;money market fund fonds m commun de placement, ≃ sicav f monétaire;money measurement estimation f monétaire;money order mandat m (postal);money rate taux m de l'argent;BANKING money at short notice argent à court terme;money supply masse f monétaire;money trader cambiste m f∎ to be in the money être dans les cours;∎ to be at the money être à parité;∎ to be out of the money être hors des coursBut these problems, together with those seen in the euro switchover, do post a warning. We now know that the far simpler changeover to the euro resulted in large bank payments going astray and a serious liquidity problem in the Euroland money markets, which required large injections of cash.
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2 short
1 noun∎ shorts titres m pl courts(a) (lacking, insufficient) insuffisant(e);∎ to be short of staff/money manquer de personnel/d'argent;∎ to give short weight ne pas donner le poids;∎ the weight is 50 grams short il manque 50 grammes au poidsshort delivery livraison f partielle, manque m à la livraison; short ton tonne f courte;short weight poids m insuffisantshort payment moins-perçu m;short rate taux m à court termeshort covering couverture f de position;short hedge couverture courte ou de vente;short interest opérations à découvert;short position position f vendeur ou baissière;short sale vente f à découvert;short seller vendeur(euse) m, f à découvert;short selling vente à découvert;short squeeze short squeeze m3 adverb∎ to sell short vendre à découvert;∎ to buy short acheter à court termeA short squeeze occurs when institutional investors take large positions in already heavily shorted stocks and then request delivery of the shares. This transaction reduces the liquidity of the shares and forces a premature closing out of the short position.
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