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2 Einschusspflicht
Einschusspflicht f BÖRSE, FIN margin requirement, margining* * *f <Börse, Finanz> margin requirement, margining* * *Einschusspflicht
margin borrowing (US) -
3 Nachschießen
Nachschießen n BÖRSE, FIN re-margining, paying a further contribution* * *n <Börse, Finanz> re-margining, paying a further contribution* * *nachschießen
to add, to make an additional (supplementary) payment, to pay the remainder, (auf Aktien) to pay a further call, (Effektendifferenzgeschäft) to put up more margin (additional cover), to remargin (US) -
4 Neubewertung
Neubewertung f 1. BANK marking to market; rerating; 2. RW, WIWI revaluation, reassessment, margining* * *f 1. < Bank> marking to market; 2. < Finanz> revaluation; 3. <Rechnung, Vw> revaluation, margining* * *Neubewertung
revaluation, new valuation, reappraisal, (Aufwertung) revalorization;
• Neubewertung des Anlagevermögens revaluation of fixed assets;
• Neubewertung von Effekten markdown (markup) of securities;
• Neubewertung der Gefahren reevaluation of dangers;
• Neubewertung verlangen to claim a reduction of assessment;
• Neubewertung vornehmen to revise one’s estimates, (aufwerten) to revalorize. -
5 Einschlußregelung
fmargining agreement
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