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09:28 Jan 28, 2001 |
English to German translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Finance (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Elisa Capelão Local time: 00:52 | ||||||
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na | Valutierung ? |
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na | Abschluss |
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na | Abschluss |
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na | Glattstellung |
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Valutierung ? Explanation: One of the choices Zahn, Bank- & Börsenwesen, lists for closing is "Valutierung". From the sentence you quote, I cannot figure out if a fund is closed, or what exactly the closing refers to. Based on your previous question, I'm guessing that "closing" might be referring to the closing of the fund and determining its value. Zahn lists the following which might fit into your context: Valutierung, or Zeitpunkt der Unterzeichnung eines Kredit-/Anleihevertrages und Auszahlung der Darlehenssumme/des Emissionserlöses This is what Schäfer has to offer on the subject: closing (Bw) Übergabestichtag m (ie, in Unternehmens- und Beteiligungskaufverträgen: in diesem Zeitpunkt geht Unternehmen mit Nutzungen und Lasten auf den Käufer über) (Bw) Vertragsschluß m (ie, Akt des Vertragsschlusses nach Beibringen aller Unterlagen, Erklärungen usw.) (Fin) Auflösen n (eg, of an account with a bank) Hope this will help a bit... |
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Abschluss Explanation: Abschluss/Abschlüsse(pl) own knowledge + Langenscheidts W. |
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Abschluss Explanation: i would say "Abschluss" which makes most sense |
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Glattstellung Explanation: closing out (Bö) Glattstellen n (syn, offset, qv) Sch�fer, Fincial Hyperbook |
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