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1 Index
Index m BÖRSE, COMP, WIWI index • dem Index hinterherhinken WIWI lag behind the index • hinter dem Index zurückbleiben WIWI lag behind the index* * *m <Börse, Comp, Vw> index ■ dem Index hinterherhinken <Vw> lag behind the index ■ hinter dem Index zurückbleiben <Vw> lag behind the index* * *Index
index [number], register, table of contents;
• an den Index gebunden tied to the index;
• mit einem Index gekoppelt index-linked;
• nicht bereinigter Index unadjusted index;
• an die Preise wesentlicher Konsumartikel gekoppelter Index index keyed to prices of major consumer items;
• gekreuzter Index (Statistik) crossed-weight index, cross-weighted index number;
• gewichteter (gewogener) Index (Statistik) weighted index [number];
• saisonbereinigter Index seasonally adjusted index;
• unbewerteter (ungewogener, ungewichteter) Index unweighted index;
• verketteter Index (Statistik) chain index (Br.);
• Index der Aktienkurse index of share prices (Br.) (stocks, US), stock-price index (US);
• Index der Arbeitslosenzahl unemployment index;
• Index der Baukosten index of building (construction) costs;
• Index der an der Börse gehandelten Werte stock-exchange market value index;
• Index der Bruttostundenlöhne index of gross hourly wages;
• Index, dem der Durchschnitt von 2002 mit 100 zugrunde liegt index based on 2002 averages as 100;
• Index der Einzelhandelspreise retail-price index;
• Index der Erzeugerpreise index of manufacturing prices;
• Index der Fertigungskapazität index of manufacturing capacity;
• Index der Großhandelspreise wholesale-price index;
• Index des gesamten Handelsgewinns index of total gain from trade;
• Index der Industrieaktien index of industrial shares;
• Index der Lebenshaltungskosten cost-of-living index;
• Index der industriellen Nettoproduktion index of industrial production, national production index;
• Index in effektiven Preisen value index;
• Index der als typisch erachteten Stammaktien industrial ordinary index;
• Index der Verbraucherpreise consumer price index;
• an einen Index binden to link with an index;
• auf dem Index stehen to be put on the index;
• Indexanleihe loan tied to an index;
• Indexautomatik des Zinses automatic interest adjustment;
• Indexberechnung computation of an index;
• Indexfamilie typical average family;
• Indexfonds index fund.
Index, dem der Durchschnitt von 2002 mit 100 zugrunde liegt
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2 Index der Einzelhandelspreise
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Index der Einzelhandelspreise
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3 Index der Verbraucherpreise
Index m der Verbraucherpreise WIWI consumer price index, CPI (vgl. Harmonisierter Verbraucherpreisindex = HVPI = HICP = Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices, EU)* * *Index der Verbraucherpreise
consumer price indexBusiness german-english dictionary > Index der Verbraucherpreise
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4 Index der Aktienkurse
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5 Index der Erzeugerpreise
Index der Erzeugerpreise
index of manufacturing pricesBusiness german-english dictionary > Index der Erzeugerpreise
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6 index number
Econa weighted average of a number of observations of an economic attribute such as retail prices expressed as a percentage of a similar weighted average calculated at an earlier period -
7 an die Preise wesentlicher Konsumartikel gekoppelter Index
an die Preise wesentlicher Konsumartikel gekoppelter Index
index keyed to prices of major consumer itemsBusiness german-english dictionary > an die Preise wesentlicher Konsumartikel gekoppelter Index
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8 All Ordinaries Accumulation Index
Fina measure of the change in share prices on the Australian Stock Exchange, based on the All Ordinaries Index, but assuming that all dividends are reinvestedThe ultimate business dictionary > All Ordinaries Accumulation Index
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9 consumer price index
Econan index of the prices of goods and services that consumers purchase, used to measure the cost of living or the rate of inflation in an economy.Abbr. CPI -
10 FTSE index
Finestablished in 1984, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 share index is based on the share prices of the 100 largest public companies in the United Kingdom -
11 Hang Seng index
Finan index of the prices of selected shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange -
12 retail price index
Mktga listing of the average levels of prices charged by retailers for goods or services. The retail price index is calculated on a set variety of items, and usually excludes luxury goods. It is updated monthly, and provides a running indicator of changing costs.Abbr. RPI -
13 wholesale price index
Fina governmentcalculated index of wholesale prices, indicative of inflation in an economy -
14 NZSE10 Index
Fina measure of changes in share prices on the New Zealand Stock Exchange, based on the change in value of the stocks of the 10 largest companies -
15 NZSE30 Selection Index
Fina measure of changes in share prices on the New Zealand Stock Exchange, based on the change in value of the stocks of the 30 largest companies.Abbr. NZSE30 -
16 producer price index
Econa statistical measure, the weighted average of the prices of commodities that firms buy from other firms -
17 Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices
General subject: HICPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices
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18 Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices
General subject: MUICPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices
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19 IPC
m.1 RPI. (peninsular SpanishAm British)2 PIH, Pan American Institute of Highways.* * *1 ( Indice de Precios al Consumo) retail price index; (abreviatura) RPI* * *SM ABR= índice de precios al consumo RPI, CPI ( esp EEUU)* * ** * ** * *IPC (Indice de Precios al Consumo)= consumer price index (CPI), Retail Price Index (RPI).Nota: Informe mensual sobre el precio medio de diversos productos y servicios que sirve de medida de la fluctuación del coste de vida.Ex: While most Americans have heard of the consumer price index (CPI), many people are not knowledgeable about its meaning or history.
Ex: One problem encountered was the difficulty in obtaining information about the means used to calculate the book component of the Retail Price Index (RPI).* * *(= Índice de Precios al Consumo or al Consumidor) CPI* * *
IPC sustantivo masculino (abr de índice de precios al consumo) consumer price index, CPI
' IPC' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
índice
English:
consumer price index
- CPI
- Retail Price Index
- RPI
* * *IPC nm (abrev de índice de precios al consumo)Br RPI, US CPI* * *m abr (= índice de precios al consumo) CPI (= consumer price index), BrRPI (= retail price index) -
20 Einzelhandelspreisindex
Einzelhandelspreisindex m GEN, V&M, WIWI retail price index, RPI* * *m <Geschäft, V&M, Vw> retail price index (RPI)* * *Einzelhandelspreisindex
general index of retail prices, index of commodity prices in retail marketsBusiness german-english dictionary > Einzelhandelspreisindex
См. также в других словарях:
Consumer Prices Index — (CPI) United Kingdom One of two consumer price indices used as the domestic measure of inflation in the UK (see also Retail Prices Index (RPI)). The CPI is published by the Office for National Statistics. It measures the average change from month … Law dictionary
consumer prices index — conˌsumer ˈprice index [consumer price index] (BrE also conˌsumer ˈprices index) noun singular (abbr. CPI) … Useful english dictionary
(the) Consumer Prices Index — the Consumer Price Index [the Consumer Price Index] (AmE the Consumer Prices Index) (abbr the CPI) The CPI is calculated by look … Useful english dictionary
Retail Prices Index — (RPI) The main domestic measure of inflation in the UK, published by the Office for National Statistics. It measures the average change from month to month in the prices of goods and services purchased by most households in the UK. The government … Law dictionary
Retail Prices Index — ( RPI) An inflationary indicator that measures the prices of a representative sample of household goods and services. It is a general indicator which is used to measure the rise or fall in the cost of living … Financial and business terms
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index — in|dex1 W3 [ˈındeks] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: first finger, guide , from indicare; INDICATE] 1.) plural indexes an alphabetical list of names, subjects etc at the back of a book, with the numbers of the pages where they can be found 2 … Dictionary of contemporary English
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index — A quantitative social, economic, or political measure, often a weighted combination of a number of selected individual indicators for the domain of interest. One example is the Federal Bureau of Investigation s uniform crime index for the USA.… … Dictionary of sociology
index-linked — ˈindex linked adjective ECONOMICS FINANCE index linked loans, pension S etc are those whose value follows the level of prices in the Retail Price Index: • For investors still concerned about inflation, an index linked account is well worth… … Financial and business terms
Index — In dex, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Indexed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Indexing}.] 1. To provide with an index or table of references; to put into an index; as, to index a book, or its contents. [1913 Webster] 2. (Economics) To adjust (wages, prices, taxes, etc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English