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21 Verdampfungsverhalten
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22 Preisumschwung
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23 Preisunbeständigkeit
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24 Unbeständigkeit der Zinssätze
Unbeständigkeit der Zinssätze
volatility of interest rates.Business german-english dictionary > Unbeständigkeit der Zinssätze
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25 Unbeständigkeit des Marktes
Unbeständigkeit des Marktes
fickleness of the market;
• Unbeständigkeit der Zinssätze volatility of interest rates.Business german-english dictionary > Unbeständigkeit des Marktes
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26 profitieren (von)
profitieren (von)
to profit [by], to gain;
• von einem sich abschwächenden Dollar profitieren to get a lift from a weakening dollar;
• von den Fehlern der Konkurrenz profitieren to capitalize on the errors of the rival firm;
• bei einem Geschäft profitieren to profit by a bargain, to study to one’s profit, to find one’s account in a business, to make on an action;
• von der Konjunktur profitieren to cash in on the boom;
• bei (von) etw. persönlich profitieren to benefit privately from s. th.;
• von den konkursrechtlichen Schutzbestimmungen profitieren to take the benefit of the bankruptcy laws;
• steuerlich profitieren to benefit tax-wise;
• von einem Streik profitieren to capitalize on a strike;
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27 von der Unbeständigkeit der Preise profitieren
von der Unbeständigkeit der Preise profitieren
to thrive on price volatility.Business german-english dictionary > von der Unbeständigkeit der Preise profitieren
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28 Alkaliflüchtigkeit
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Alkaliflüchtigkeit
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29 Flüchtigkeit
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30 Verdampfbarkeit
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31 Flüchtigkeit
Flüch·tig·keitmit \Flüchtigkeit arbeiten to work hastily [or with hastiness];2. Flüch·tig·keit <-, -en> f( Unachtsamkeit) carelessness no pl;\Flüchtigkeiten careless mistakes pl -
32 Flüchtigkeit
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Flüchtigkeit
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33 extreme Schwankungen
extreme Schwankungen fpl BANK, IMP/EXP, WIWI excessive volatility (e.g. of exchange rates, z. B. der Wechselkurse) -
34 Sharpe-Maß
Sharpe-Maß n FIN, WIWI Sharpe ratio, reward-to-variability ratio (eine risikobereinigte relative Performancekennzahl; Definition: die über die sichere Anlage hinausgehende Rendite = Überrendite = excess return dividiert durch die Volatilität der erwirtschafteten Portefeuillerendite, excess return on a portfolio for taking on risk, divided by its volatility; risk-free interest = risikoloser Zins) -
35 Volatilitätsindex
Volatilitätsindex m BANK, BÖRSE volatility index (ein Stimmungsindikator, in Deu auf Basis der Verkaufs- und Kaufsoptionen auf die 30 Dax-Werte berechnet, a sentiment indicator or an indicator of investor sentiment, with high/low values implying pessimism/optimism; Synonym, infrml: Zitterbarometer) -
36 Flatterhaftigkeit
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37 Flüchtigkeit
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38 Lebhaftigkeit
f1. animation2. breeziness3. impetuosity4. liveliness5. mercurialness6. sanguineness7. spiritedness8. sprightliness9. vivaciousness10. vivacity11. volatility -
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40 Unbeständigkeit
f1. discreteness2. discursiveness3. impermanence4. inconstancy5. instability6. volatility
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