Feb 25, 2007 05:56
17 yrs ago
German term
Fremdwährungsnotiz
German to English
Bus/Financial
Investment / Securities
stocks and bonds
The term occurs in the annual report of an Austrian bank, particularly its subsidiary specialized in real estate. The sentence is, "Der Absatz von Meinl European Land Aktie hat sich in den CEE Ländern trotz der Fremdwährungsnotiz der Aktie sehr positiv entwickelt."
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +4 | [share] price quoted in foreign currency |
Ralf Lemster
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3 | foreign currency quote price |
casper (X)
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3 | foreign currency notification |
milinad
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Change log
Feb 26, 2007 12:18: Steffen Walter changed "Field (specific)" from "Finance (general)" to "Investment / Securities" , "Field (write-in)" from "stocks and bond" to "stocks and bonds"
Proposed translations
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[share] price quoted in foreign currency
MELV is quoted in euros - from the perspective of CEE countries, that's a foreign currency.
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foreign currency quote price
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foreign currency notification
More context is needed. I feel the sentence means -- Inspite of foreign currency notification (requiring approval before investing in foreign currency) the share / stock is doing very well in CEE countries
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