allocation obligataire

English translation: bond allocation

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French term or phrase:allocation obligataire
English translation:bond allocation
Entered by: Altrum

13:06 Jun 16, 2005
French to English translations [PRO]
Finance (general)
French term or phrase: allocation obligataire
L’allocation obligataire par secteur est
0— 100% pour les obligations gouvernementales
0—50% pour les obligations non-gouvernementales

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Emilie T.
France
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Bond allocation
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Altrum
Italy
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4 +2Bond allocation
Altrum
5Percentage of Funds By Bond Type
Jane Lamb-Ruiz (X)
3bondholder allocation
DocteurPC


  

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19 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +2
Bond allocation


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Altrum
Italy
Native speaker of: English
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agree  df49f (X): yes, this is indeed about assets allocation spread between government bonds and corporate bonds
47 mins

agree  dalvaro (X): entirely
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bondholder allocation


Explanation:
it depends on the rest of the text (context, context), but according to GDT and my experience as a stockbroker, that's what it means

DocteurPC
Canada
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45 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
Percentage of Funds By Bond Type


Explanation:
There are No Allocations....par dieu..They have bought X number of Y bonds or the amount of funds ...IMO

Jane Lamb-Ruiz (X)
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in PortuguesePortuguese
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
neutral  dalvaro (X): it's called an allocation - the allocaiton of the portfolio into bonds, equities and cash
3 days 6 hrs
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