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1 reserve assets
reserve assets BANK, ECON Reservemedien npl, Reserveinstrumente npl, Reserveguthaben n (reserve facilities)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > reserve assets
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2 reserve-assets ratio
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > reserve-assets ratio
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3 world monetary reserve assets
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > world monetary reserve assets
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4 hidden
* * *adjective ((made in such a way as to be) difficult to see or find: a hidden door; a hidden meaning.) versteckt* * *hid·den[ˈhɪdən]\hidden agenda heimliches Motivshe has a \hidden agenda sie führt etwas im Schilde\hidden assets stille Reserven\hidden hand heimlicher Strippenzieher/heimliche Strippenzieherin\hidden meaning versteckte Bedeutung\hidden reserves stille Rücklagen, heimliche Reserven\hidden subsidy versteckte Subvention\hidden talent verborgenes Talent\hidden tax indirekte Steuer\hidden threat versteckte Drohung* * *['hɪdn]adjversteckt, verborgen (also computer file)* * *hidden [ˈhıdn]A pperf von hide1B adj (adv hiddenly)1. versteckt, geheim:hidden agenda Hintergedanken pl;the hidden persuaders die geheimen Verführer (Werbung);* * ** * *adj.heimlich adj.unsichtbar adj.versteckt adj. n.hintergründig adj.verborgen adj.
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