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121 Euro LIBOR
Euro LIBOR m (Abk. für Euro London Interbank Offered Rate) BANK, FIN Euro LIBOR (Briefkurs-Referenzzinssatz des Euro-Geldmarkts für die Aufnahme von Euromarkt-Geldern in Euro, anstatt z. B. in Dollar oder Yen; benchmark money market ask reference rate for Euros in London, since 1999 benchmark competitor of EURIBOR)* * *m (Euro London Interbank Offered Rate) <Bank, Finanz> Euro LIBOR (Briefkurs-Referenzzinssatz des Euro-Geldmarkts für die Aufnahme von Euromarkt-Geldern in Euro, anstatt z.B. in Dollar oder Yen ; benchmark money market ask reference rate for Euros in London, since 1999 benchmark competitor of EURIBOR) -
122 hinsichtlich
hinsichtlich GEN in terms of, with respect to, with regard to, with reference to, referring to, concerning* * * -
123 Ihr Zeichen
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124 Interessengruppe
Interessengruppe f 1. GEN interest group, reference group, stakeholders; 2. POL lobby, lobby group, pressure group* * *f 1. < Geschäft> interest group, reference group, stakeholders; 2. < Pol> lobby, lobby group, pressure group* * *Interessengruppe
pressure group, lobby, interests;
• Interessenkäufe (Börse) support buying;
• Interessenkollision collision (conflict) of interests, divergent (conflicting) interests;
• Interessenkonflikt conflicting interests, lappage;
• Interessenpolitik pressure-group policy;
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125 Kreditschutzverein
Kreditschutzverein m FIN credit reference agency* * *m < Finanz> credit reference agency* * *Kreditschutzverein
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126 Mandat
Mandat n 1. POL elected office; 2. RECHT mandate, terms of reference (Auftrag)* * ** * *Mandat
mandate, authority, commission, charge, (Amtszeit) term of office, (Anwalt) [counsel=s] brief, warrant of attorney, retainer, (parl.) seat [in Parliament], (Vollmacht) warrant, authority, proxy;
• Mandat ausüben (Anwalt) to act on behalf of a client;
• Mandat erringen to win a seat;
• sein Mandat niederlegen (Abgeordneter) to resign (vacate) one=s seat;
• Mandat für j. übernehmen to hold a brief for s. o.;
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127 marktübliche Referenzzinssätze
marktübliche Referenzzinssätze mpl FIN, IMP/EXP commercial interest reference rates, CIRR (Exportkredit)* * *mpl <Finanz, Imp/Exp> commercial interest reference rates (CIRR) (Exportkredit)Business german-english dictionary > marktübliche Referenzzinssätze
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128 modifizierte Stichtagsregelung
modifizierte Stichtagsregelung f WIWI modified-reference date arrangement (EZB, Euro-Einführung)* * *f <Vw> EZB, Euro-Einführung modified-reference date arrangementBusiness german-english dictionary > modifizierte Stichtagsregelung
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