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22:13 Apr 7, 2010 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Insurance | |||||||
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4 +2 | loss record for the portfolio |
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3 +1 | Portfolio Liquidity/Ratio |
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Portfolio Liquidity/Ratio Explanation: L/R = Liquidity/Ratio. Given further context, I offer Liquidity/Ratio as a possible answer. HTH! |
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loss record for the portfolio Explanation: Without being 100% certain, "loss record" would seem to be the most likely meaning for "L/R", given the insurance context and your comment in the discussion thread. "Loss ratio" is another possibility, but this is related to the premiums paid, so does not tie in so well with your comment. Ref: 20+ years' experience in international insurance. HTH |
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