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Spanish term or phrase:
cubrir los riesgos cambiarios y la tesorería con productos derivados
English translation:
Hedge foreign exchange risks and treasury with derivative instruments
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Richard Cadena
Apr 12, 2005 03:29
19 yrs ago
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Spanish term
cubrir los riesgos cambiarios y la tesorería con productos derivados
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Finance (general)
Stock market
En uso de la palabra, los señores XXXXXXXXX y YYYYYYY comentaron la conveniencia de que la administración de la empresa tenga la flexibilidad de cubrir los riesgos cambiarios y la tesorería con productos derivados, sobre todo los recursos necesarios para las probables adquisiciones de las compañías en América Latina que se han mencionado.
No me queda clara la frase que les pregunto ni su hilación con la siguiente. Muchas gracias.
No me queda clara la frase que les pregunto ni su hilación con la siguiente. Muchas gracias.
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Hedge foreign exchange risks and treasury with derivative instruments
Terms such as verbs CUBRIR and DAR COBERTURA, as well as nouns like COBERTURA and PROTECCIÓN in Spanish with respect to DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS. In addition, Black's Law Dictionary defines the verb TO HEDGE as follows:
To make advance arrangements to safeguard onself from loss on an investment, speculation, or bet, as when a buyer of commodoties insures against unfavorable price changes by buying in advance at a fixed rate for later delivery
The noun form is HEDGING.
Blacks Law Dictionary defines HEDGE FUND as follows:
A specialized investment group, usually organized as a limited partnership or off-shore investment company, that offers the possibility of high returns through risky techniques such as selling short or buying derivatives. Most hedge funds are not registered with the SEC and are, therefore, restrected in marketing their services to the public.
Hope this helps.
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Note added at 2005-04-12 16:31:16 (GMT) Post-grading
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Con mucho gusto, mi buen vato de Sonora. Saludos desde el sur del D. F., Richard
To make advance arrangements to safeguard onself from loss on an investment, speculation, or bet, as when a buyer of commodoties insures against unfavorable price changes by buying in advance at a fixed rate for later delivery
The noun form is HEDGING.
Blacks Law Dictionary defines HEDGE FUND as follows:
A specialized investment group, usually organized as a limited partnership or off-shore investment company, that offers the possibility of high returns through risky techniques such as selling short or buying derivatives. Most hedge funds are not registered with the SEC and are, therefore, restrected in marketing their services to the public.
Hope this helps.
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Note added at 2005-04-12 16:31:16 (GMT) Post-grading
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Con mucho gusto, mi buen vato de Sonora. Saludos desde el sur del D. F., Richard
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Spanish term (edited):
cubrir los riesgos cambiarios y la tesorer�a con productos derivados
cover the rate of exchange risk and treasury with derivatives
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Spanish term (edited):
cubrir los riesgos cambiarios y la tesorer�a con productos derivados
cover foreign exchange and treasury risks by using by-products
Ulster Bank: CBFM - Treasury Risk Management
... Ways to manage your treasury, foreign exchange and interest rate risk including
currency options, interest rate derivatives, non-deliverable forwards, ...
www.ulsterbank.ie/ulster/ri/ CBFM/Treasury_Risk_Management/default.htm
... Ways to manage your treasury, foreign exchange and interest rate risk including
currency options, interest rate derivatives, non-deliverable forwards, ...
www.ulsterbank.ie/ulster/ri/ CBFM/Treasury_Risk_Management/default.htm
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