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securities trade

  • 1 securities trade

    securities trade STOCK Effektenhandel m, Wertpapierhandel m

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > securities trade

  • 2 ABCP conduit

    ABCP conduit (Abk. für asset-backed commercial paper conduit) BANK, FIN ABCP-Zweckgesellschaft f, ABCP-Conduit n, Conduit-Zweckgesellschaft f (a financial intermediary like a special-purpose vehicle = SPV = Zweckgesellschaft or a structured investment vehicle = SIV = strukturiertes Anlagevehikel, which funds the purchase of heterogeneous medium-term and long-term assets like trade receivables, consumer debt receivables and structured debt instruments = strukturierte, forderungsbesicherte Schuldverschreibungen through the issuance of ABS = asset-backed securities in the form of short-term asset-backed commercial paper = ABCP = vermögensbesichertes CP; Zweckgesellschaft, die heterogene, mittel- bis langfristige Forderungen, darunter komplex strukturierte, risikoreiche und hochrentierliche Finanzinstrumente, ankauft und durch die damit besicherte Emission kurzfristiger Commercial Paper bei Inkaufnahme erhöhter Fristentransformations- bzw. Zinsstrukturkurvenrisiken = yield curve risks sowie Bonitätsrisiken refinanziert; das langfristig nicht tragfähige bankgeschäftliche Grundprinzip ‘aus kurz mach lang’ setzt eine deutlich positiv geneigte Zinsstrukturkurve voraus)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ABCP conduit

  • 3 ADR

    ADR (Abk. für 1. asset depreciation range, 2. American Depositary Receipt) 1. ACC, TAX betriebsgewöhnliche Nutzungsdauer f; 2. BANK Hinterlegungsurkunde f, Hinterlegungsschein m, Aktienzertifikat n (receipt issued by a US bank evidencing it holds a foreign security –principally common stocks– on behalf of holders, used to trade foreign securities under US market conditions; Urkunde über bei US-Banken hinterlegte Bestände an nicht amerikanischen Dividendenwerten)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ADR

  • 4 финансовый рынок

    1. Finanzmarkt

     

    финансовый рынок

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    финансовый рынок
    Часто называемый денежным рынком, рынок долгосрочных кредитов (а также акций, других ценных бумаг и финансовых инструментов, включая производные финансовые инструменты). Сюда относят также рынок кратко- и среднесрочных кредитов, инвестиций, а также, валютный рынок, рынок золота и т.п. Обычно финансовый рынок в целом делят на три сегмента: банковский (финансовые посредники), инвестиционный (управляющие компании инвестиционных фондов и др.), страховой (страховые компании). См. Денежный рынок, регулятор финансовых рынков. Финансовый рынок (financial market) —рынок кратко-, средне- и долгосрочных кредитов, инвестиций, ценных бумаг (например, рынок государственных обязательств), вкладов,а также долговой рынок, валютный рынок и т.п. Обычно ф.р. В целом делят на рынок капиталов и денежный рынок. Выделяются также рынки золота, акций и иные секторы ф.р.
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    financial market
    A place or institution in which buyers and sellers meet and trade monetary assets, including stocks, bonds, securities and money. (Source: RHW)
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