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English to German translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Investment / Securities / B�rsenanalyse | |||||||
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5 +2 | Open Interest der Instrumente |
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Open Interest der Instrumente Explanation: "Open Interest" hat nix mit Zinsen zu tun, sondern bezeichnet die Gesamtanzahl noch nicht glattgestellter Positionen in einem Futures- oder Optionskontrakt. Man könnte natürlich auch "offene Kontraktpositionen" sagen, aber angesichts der genauen technischen Bedeutung des Konzepts würde ich den englischen Begriff verwenden. Reference: http://www.eurexchange.com/investors/private/glossary.html#O |
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