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03:27 Feb 20, 2001 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Bus/Financial | |||||
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na | IMF ( International Monetary Fund) |
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na | derechos especiales de giro (DEG) |
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na | derechos especiales de giro |
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IMF ( International Monetary Fund) Explanation: If it relates to IMF = Droits de tirage spéciaux |
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derechos especiales de giro (DEG) Explanation: May I correct your spelling. Special drawing rights (SDR) is a financial term. In German it is called Sonderziehungsrechte. I know it from my banking experience. It can also be found in the following dictionaries. Servotte: Commercial Dictionary, Dutch-French-German-English Collins English-Spanish & Spanish Dictionary |
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derechos especiales de giro Explanation: special drawing rights n pl BANK, LAW derechos especiales de giro m pl (DEG) Special Drawing Right, an additional drawing right allocated to member countries of the International Monetary Fund, allowing them extra powers to purchase foreign currency from the Fund, and so increase their foreign exchange reserves; usu. pl.; cf. SDR s.v. S 4 Ref: Routledge (cd-rom) - Spanish Dictionary of Business, Commerce and Finance Akor 2.1 cd-rom - Oxford English Dictionary 2 - |
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