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Volatilitätsunterbrechung
dis·rup·tion [dɪsˈrʌpʃən] СЪЩ
1. disruption (interruption):
Unterbrechung f <-, -en>
2. disruption no pl (disrupting):
Störung f <-, -en>
vola·til·ity [ˌvɒləˈtɪləti, Am ˌvɑ:ləˈtɪlət̬i] СЪЩ no pl
1. volatility:
Unbeständigkeit f <-> kein pl
Instabilität f <-, -en>
2. volatility (inconsistency):
Inkonsequenz f <-, -en> geh
3. volatility ИНФОРМ:
Flüchtigkeit f <-, -en>
4. volatility ФИН (fluctuation of values):
Volatilität f <-, -en>
volatility disruption СЪЩ FINMKT
disruption СЪЩ INSUR
volatility СЪЩ FINMKT
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These fires were ultimately attributed in part to gasoline's higher volatility in comparison to diesel fuel.
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A free floating exchange rate would increase foreign exchange volatility.
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For example, the implied volatility for upside (i.e. high strike) equity options is typically lower than for at-the-money equity options.
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It is the volatility of a financial instrument based on historical prices over the specified period with the last observation the most recent price.
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This contract can be used to give an investor exposure to forward volatility.
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Definition of disaster A disaster is “a serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses which exceed the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources.”
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Definition Katastrophe Eine Katastrophe ist "die Unterbrechung der Funktionsfähigkeit einer Gemeinschaft oder Gesellschaft, die hohe menschliche, materielle, ökonomische und ökologische Verluste verursacht und die Fähigkeit der betroffenen Gemeinschaft oder Gesellschaft übersteigt, diese aus eigener Kraft zu bewältigen."
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a cumbersome and underfunded administration, corruption, barriers to foreign trade, a weak domestic market, the disruption of former economic and trade relations, the large-scale collapse of industry and an increasingly dilapidated infrastructure since the demise of the Soviet Union.
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www.giz.de
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der schwerfällige, unterfinanzierte Staatsapparat, Korruption, Hemmnisse im Außenhandel, der schwache Binnenmarkt, die Unterbrechung früherer Wirtschafts- und Handelsbeziehungen sowie der weitgehende Zusammenbruch der Industrie und der zunehmende Verfall der Infrastruktur seit dem Ende der Sowjetunion.
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Prolonged, large-scale disruptions to the electrical power supply system are a huge potential risk to industry and society.
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www.bmbf.de
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Länger andauernde, großflächige Unterbrechungen des elektrischen Energieversorgungssystems bergen ein enormes Gefährdungspotential für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.
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Yet, are not (medial) ruptures and disruptions of processes necessary from time to time, for instance to provoke metacognitive skills, which imply distance, thus enabling reflection? e-mail:
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www.pervasive.jku.at
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Oder sind nicht gerade (Medien-) Brüche und Unterbrechungen des Prozesses zumindest von Fall zu Fall nötig, um metakognitive Fähigkeiten zu provozieren, indem Distanz erzwungen und so Reflexion ermöglicht wird? e-mail:
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The non-payment of a renewal leads to the disruption of the website the day of the subscription end-of-validity.
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www.sitew.de
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Die Nichtzahlung einer Erneuerng führt zu einer Unterbrechung der Website am Tag des Zulassungsendes des Abonnements.
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