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1 Aufwärtsbewegung
Aufwärtsbewegung f 1. BÖRSE rise; 2. GEN rise, upturn, upward movement; 3. WIWI upside trend; upsurge (ZB)* * *f 1. < Börse> rise; 2. < Geschäft> rise, upturn, upward movement; 3. <Vw> upside trend, ZB upsurge* * *Aufwärtsbewegung
(Börse) advance, up, upward push, buoyant tone of the market, (Kurse, Preise) upward trend (tendency, movement), rise, improvement;
• allgemeine Aufwärtsbewegung (Börse) forward movement;
• konjunkturelle Aufwärtsbewegung upward business trend, cyclical upward movement;
• Aufwärtsbewegung am Aktienmarkt advances on the stock market;
• Aufwärtsbewegung des Pfundes sterling’s upward float;
• kontinuierliche Aufwärtsbewegung der Wirtschaft steady upward trend of the economy;
• Aufwärtsbewegung anführen to be in the van of advance;
• der Aufwärtsbewegung nur langsam folgen to lag behind the advance;
• Aufwärtsbewegung fortsetzen to continue its upward trend;
• gleichmäßige Aufwärtsbewegung der Wirtschaft herbeiführen to keep the economy on a stable upward path;
• leichte Aufwärtsbewegung erkennen lassen to tend to rise. -
2 Konjunkturverlauf
Konjunkturverlauf m WIWI economic trend, cyclical pattern • im Konjunkturverlauf BÖRSE, WIWI over the business cycle, over the course of the business cycle* * *m <Vw> economic trend, cyclical pattern* * *Konjunkturverlauf
path of the economy, economic trend (course), cyclical trend (course), business (economic) cycle -
3 Kursentwicklung
Kursentwicklung f BÖRSE share price movements, equity price movements, price movement, stock price path* * *f < Börse> price movement* * *Kursentwicklung
(Börse) trend of prices, stock trend, (Rentenwerte) trend of quotations, (Spielraum) price range -
4 Kursverlauf
Kursverlauf m BÖRSE stock price path, equity price path, share price path (Synonym: Verlauf des Kurses, Verlauf des Aktienkurses, Aktienkursverlauf)* * *Kursverlauf
(Börse) price trend. -
5 Konjunkturunempfindlichkeit
Konjunkturunempfindlichkeit
resistance to the slowdown;
• Konjunkturunsicherheit economic uncertainty;
• Konjunkturveränderung business change;
• Konjunkturverbesserung progress of business;
• Konjunkturverhältnisziffern boom proportions;
• Konjunkturverlangsamung economic (business) slowdown, slowing of the economy;
• Konjunkturverlangsamung bis zum Stillstand voraussagen to predict a marginal slowdown;
• Konjunkturverlauf path of the economy, economic trend (course), cyclical trend (course), business (economic) cycle;
• zyklischer Konjunkturverlauf cyclical movement;
• Konjunkturverlauf im Versicherungsgeschäft underwriting cycle;
• Konjunkturverschlechterung worsening in business (of the economy);
• Konjunkturvorhersage, Konjunkturvorschau forecast budget, economic forecast[ing];
• Konjunkturwelle strength in the economy;
• Konjunkturwende economic turnaround, cyclical (market) swing (US);
• Konjunkturziffern economic indices;
• Konjunkturzügelung curbing of the boom;
• Konjunkturzusammenbruch complete slump;
• sich weiter dem Konjunkturzusammenbruch nähern to push the economy further towards a slump;
• Konjunkturzuschlag cyclical surtax.Business german-english dictionary > Konjunkturunempfindlichkeit
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