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1 потенциальный инвестор
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > потенциальный инвестор
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2 потенциальный инвестор
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > потенциальный инвестор
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3 potenziale
potenziale agg. potential: un cliente potenziale, a potential (o prospective) customer; risparmiatore potenziale, potential investor; capitale potenziale, potential stock; le ricchezze potenziali di un paese, the potential riches of a country; (gramm.) modo potenziale, potential mood // (fis.): energia potenziale, potential energy; funzione potenziale, potential function◆ s.m.1 (fis., elettr.) potential, voltage: potenziale elettrico, electric potential; potenziale magnetico, magnetic potential; barriera di potenziale, potential barrier; buca di potenziale, potential well; caduta di potenziale, potential (o voltage) drop; curva del potenziale, potential curve; differenza di potenziale, potential difference; gradiente di potenziale, potential gradient; potenziale di scarica, breakdown voltage2 (fig.) potential: quel ragazzo ha un grande potenziale, that boy has great potential // ( econ): potenziale di mercato, market potential; potenziale di vendita, sales potential; potenziale produttivo, production potential (o productive potentiality); potenziale inutilizzato, idle capacity.* * *[poten'tsjale]aggettivo e sostantivo maschile potential* * *potenziale/poten'tsjale/agg. e m.potential. -
4 potenzielle Anlegerin
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5 potenzieller Anleger
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6 потенциальный инвестор
1) Economy: prospective investor2) Banking: potential investorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потенциальный инвестор
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7 risk-adjusted return on capital
Finreturn on capital calculated in a way that takes into account the risks associated with income.EXAMPLEBeing able to compare a high-risk, potentially high-return investment with a low-risk, lower-return investment helps answer a key question that confronts every investor: is it worth the risk?There are several ways to calculate riskadjusted return. Each has its strengths and shortcomings. All require particular data, such as an investment’s rate of return, the risk-free return rate for a given period, and a market’s performance and its standard deviation.The choice of calculation depends on an investor’s focus: whether it is on upside gains or downside losses.Perhaps the most widely used is the Sharpe ratio. This measures the potential impact of return volatility on expected return and the amount of return earned per unit of risk. The higher a fund’s Sharpe ratio, the better its historical risk-adjusted performance, and the higher the number the greater the return per unit of risk. The formula is:(Portfolio return – Risk-free return)/Std deviation of portfolio return = Sharpe ratioTake, for example, two investments, one returning 54%, the other 26%. At first glance, the higher figure clearly looks like the better choice, but because of its high volatility it has a Sharpe ratio of 0.279, while the investment with a lower return has a ratio of 0.910. On a risk-adjusted basis the latter would be the wiser choice.The Treynor ratio also measures the excess of return per unit of risk. Its formula is:(Portfolio return – Risk-free return)/ Portfolio’s beta = Treynor ratioIn this formula (and others that follow), beta is a separately calculated figure that describes the tendency of an investment to respond to marketplace swings. The higher beta the greater the volatility, and vice versa.A third formula, Jensen’s measure, is often used to rate a money manager’s performance against a market index, and whether or not a investment’s risk was worth its reward. The formula is:(Portfolio return – Risk-free return) – Portfolio beta × (Benchmark return – Riskfree return) = Jensen’s measureThe ultimate business dictionary > risk-adjusted return on capital
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8 допустимая степень риска
1) Military: acceptable degree of risk2) Law: risk capacity (risk capacity means economic ability of the investor to take on the risk and bear potential losses)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > допустимая степень риска
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9 распределение рисков
1) Insurance: distribution of risks2) Business: risk profile (напр, this new structure will significantly alter the potential risk profile for any one investor)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > распределение рисков
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10 широкий круг
1) General subject: broad spectrum (напр., of potential customers), a wide range2) Law: community (as in "the investor community" -- широкий круг инвесторов)3) Makarov: an extensive sweep (of concepts) (понятий), extensive sweep (of concepts) (понятий)
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