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1 beschränkter Handel
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2 Börsengläubiger
Börsengläubiger
stock-exchange creditor;
• Börsenhandel jobbing, stock-exchange dealings, stock transactions (brokerage, trading);
• Börsenhandel auf eigene Rechnung on-floor trading (US);
• zum Börsenhandel zulassen to admit for quotation (list, US) on the stock exchange;
• Börsenhändler stock[-exchange] operator;
• Börsenhändlersystem jobber system;
• Börsenhausse bull market, market boom;
• Börsenindex stock-exchange index, stock-price average;
• Börsenindex nach den ersten Tagesnotierungen first-section stock index;
• Börseninformation stock-exchange news;
• Börsenjahrbuch Stock Exchange Year Book (Br.);
• Börsenjargon stock-exchange parlance;
• Börsenjobber stockjobber;
• Börsenjournalist financial journalist;
• Börsenklima tone of the market;
• Börsenkollaps stock-market collapse;
• Börsenkommentar financial commentary;
• Börsenkommissar exchange commissary;
• Börsenkommission stock-exchange committee;
• Börsenkommissionsfirma commission broker;
• Börsenkommissionsgeschäft stock-broking [transaction], stockbrokerage, broker’s business, cross trade (US), (Auftrag) stock transaction for third account, (Firma) [firm of] stockbrokers, ticker firm (US);
• Börsenkonsortium price ring, corner, pool, market syndicate;
• beschränktes Börsenkonto restricted account;
• Börsenkrach collapse of the market, crash, panic, smash;
• Börsenkreise financial (stock-exchange) circles;
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3 Absatzmarkt
Absatzmarkt m V&M market, outlet* * *Absatzmarkt
market [area], trading area, débouché;
• eng abgegrenzter Absatzmarkt restricted market;
• ausländicher Absatzmarkt foreign market;
• begrenzter Absatzmarkt limited (narrow) market;
• gerade flügge gewordener Absatzmarkt fledg(e)ling market;
• günstiger (Erfolg versprechender) Absatzmarkt promising (seller’s) market;
• industrieller Absatzmarkt industrial sales;
• inländischer Absatzmarkt domestic market;
• sicherer (zugesicherter) Absatzmarkt assured market;
• Absatzmarkt für industrielle Erzeugnisse industrial market;
• Absatzmarkt jugendlicher Käufer youth market;
• Absatzmarktauf öffentlichen Nahverkehrsmitteln public transport commuter market;
• sich auf einem Absatzmarkt durchsetzen to penetrate a market;
• Absatzmarkt eröffnen to be the key to sales, to break the ground;
• Absatzmarkt ins Auge fassen to be eyeing a market;
• Absatzmarkt haben to find a market;
• Absatzmarkt halten to hold on the market;
• Absatzmarkt öffnen to be the key to sell;
• Absatzmarktschaffen to create a market.
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