German->Eng. financial dict/glossary sources; how type German symbols? Thread poster: Conroy Fritz
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Would anyone know of a good source for:
1. a German/English financial dictionary both on the web and hard copy;
2. a German/English financial terms glossary on the web.
Also, does anyone know how to type particular European symbols such as the EURO symbol, umlauts and es-zets(German) in Word, Excel, and in email? I have a Windows XP machine and Word2000/Excel 2000. Forgive the seemingly simple question, but I\'m new in this field. Thanks in a... See more Would anyone know of a good source for:
1. a German/English financial dictionary both on the web and hard copy;
2. a German/English financial terms glossary on the web.
Also, does anyone know how to type particular European symbols such as the EURO symbol, umlauts and es-zets(German) in Word, Excel, and in email? I have a Windows XP machine and Word2000/Excel 2000. Forgive the seemingly simple question, but I\'m new in this field. Thanks in advance for any info.
Conroy ▲ Collapse | | | Joanna Mimmack (X) Local time: 01:13 German to English character codes | Mar 9, 2003 |
The Euro is Alt + 0128. Other codes can be found at http://german.about.com/library/weekly/aaO32398.htm. (German Language page - Can your pC speak German. For queries try searching back ProZ discussion forums (it took me a while before I discovered them!) [addsig] | | | Ralf Lemster Germany Local time: 02:13 English to German + ... Can you be more specific? | Mar 9, 2003 |
Hi Conroy, I agree with Joanna: if you use the \"Search forums\" function, you should find a number of threads; alternatively, scroll through the topic lists in this forum, as well as in the German forum.
When you\'re looking at \"financial\" dicos or glossaries, what exactly are you looking at: accounting, general banking, trading/investment banking, structured finance, ...? If you don\'t know, maybe you could tell us a bit more about what you want to use these so... See more Hi Conroy, I agree with Joanna: if you use the \"Search forums\" function, you should find a number of threads; alternatively, scroll through the topic lists in this forum, as well as in the German forum.
When you\'re looking at \"financial\" dicos or glossaries, what exactly are you looking at: accounting, general banking, trading/investment banking, structured finance, ...? If you don\'t know, maybe you could tell us a bit more about what you want to use these sources for.
Best regards, Ralf ▲ Collapse | |
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Conroy Fritz Paraguay Local time: 20:13 German to English TOPIC STARTER more specifically..... | Mar 9, 2003 |
Joanna, Ralf,
thanks for your replies. I\'m currently translating a brief agency test involving stocks and investing.
Assuming I buy a hardcover financial dictionary, I was hoping that there would be one standard general dictionary that would cover accounting, investing, banking, etc. thanks.
Conroy | | | Change the keyboard layout | Mar 9, 2003 |
Quote: On 2003-03-07 23:52, conroy wrote:
Also, does anyone know how to type particular European symbols such as the EURO symbol, umlauts and es-zets(German) in Word, Excel, and in email? I have a Windows XP machine and Word2000/Excel 2000. Forgive the seemingly simple question, but I\'m new in this field. Thanks in advance for any info.
Conroy
You can change th... See more Quote: On 2003-03-07 23:52, conroy wrote:
Also, does anyone know how to type particular European symbols such as the EURO symbol, umlauts and es-zets(German) in Word, Excel, and in email? I have a Windows XP machine and Word2000/Excel 2000. Forgive the seemingly simple question, but I\'m new in this field. Thanks in advance for any info.
Conroy
You can change the keyboard layout to include German symbols. Go to Control Panel, Language, choose Add Other Languages. On the Languages tab, click on Details. From there, you can input another language, and add a language bar to your desktop. This way, you can easily switch from one language to another just by pressing Shift+Alt. I hope this helps.
Salete ▲ Collapse | | | Kevin Fulton United States Local time: 20:13 German to English A few useful dictionaries | Mar 10, 2003 |
Here are some I\'ve found helpful Hamblock/Wessels, Großwörterbuch Wirtschaftsenglisch ISBN 3-464-49451-9
Zahn, Bank- und Börsenwesen ISBN 3-7819-2031-3 (This one is dated 1994; there may be a newer edition)
Woywode, Wörterbuch Rechnungslegung und Steuern ISBN 3-934284-00-0 | | | Ralf Lemster Germany Local time: 02:13 English to German + ... No such luck... | Mar 10, 2003 |
Quote: On 2003-03-09 16:28, conroy wrote: Joanna, Ralf,
thanks for your replies. I\'m currently translating a brief agency test involving stocks and investing.
Assuming I buy a hardcover financial dictionary, I was hoping that there would be one standard general dictionary that would cover accounting, investing, banking, etc. thanks.
Conroy
... See more Quote: On 2003-03-09 16:28, conroy wrote: Joanna, Ralf,
thanks for your replies. I\'m currently translating a brief agency test involving stocks and investing.
Assuming I buy a hardcover financial dictionary, I was hoping that there would be one standard general dictionary that would cover accounting, investing, banking, etc. thanks.
Conroy
\'Fraid not. I agree with the proposals given by Kfulton, though - Woywode is pretty much the standard reference for accounting, and Zahn covers most of banking and exchange terminology. Given, however, that Zahn is indeed outdated (I don\'t believe there has been a later issue), you won\'t find any sensible terminology on more recent developments (such as derivatives, electronic trading, structured products or exchange-traded funds, to name just a few). AFAIK there isn\'t a dictionary that would cover that. Several online glossaries (Deutsche Bank, UBS, Axone) have been posted here; use the forum search or have a look on GlossPost.
HTH - best regards, Ralf ▲ Collapse | |
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Joanna Mimmack (X) Local time: 01:13 German to English financial dictionary | Mar 11, 2003 |
Have just found the Axone multilingual financial terminology which may be of help -http://tradition.axone.ch/default_index.cfm courtesy of the latest link page offered. Good luck! | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » German->Eng. financial dict/glossary sources; how type German symbols? TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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