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1 redemption
redemption [rɪ'dempʃən](a) (from pawn) dégagement m∎ past or beyond redemption (person) perdu à tout jamais, qui ne peut être racheté; (situation, position) irrémédiable, irrécupérable; (book, furniture) irréparable, irrécupérable;∎ figurative this setback proved his redemption ce revers de fortune fut son salut(d) (of slave) rachat m►► Finance redemption date date f d'échéance;Finance redemption fee prime f de remboursement;Finance redemption premium prime f de remboursement;Finance redemption price prix m de rachat;Finance redemption value valeur f de remboursement ou de rachat;Finance redemption yield rendement m à l'échéance -
2 redemption
redemption [rɪˈdemp∫ən]( = salvation) rédemption f* * *[rɪ'dempʃn]1) Finance (of loan, debt, bill) remboursement m2) Religion rédemption fbeyond ou past redemption — [situation] irrémédiable; [machine] irréparable; [person] hum irrécupérable
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3 redemption
A n2 Relig rédemption f ; beyond ou past redemption [situation] irrémédiable ; [machine] irréparable ; [person] hum irrécupérable.B modif [date, price, rate, premium] de remboursement ; redemption value ( of bond) valeur f de remboursement ; ( of share) valeur f de rachat. -
4 redemption
(a) (of bond, share) remboursement m;∎ redemption before due date remboursement anticipéredemption date date f d'échéance;redemption fee, redemption premium prime f de remboursement;redemption price prix m de rachat;redemption value valeur f de remboursement ou de rachat;redemption yield rendement m à l'échéance(b) (of annuity, loan, mortgage) remboursement m -
5 redemption of a loan
Fin. [Banque] remboursement d'un empruntEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > redemption of a loan
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