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Investors have started to liquidate their mutual funds. start learning
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czasownik spłacać regulować np długi likwidować
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After my house was robbed I got a compensation. start learning
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odszkodowanie, wynagrodzenie Dostałam odszkodowanie po tym jak okradli mi dom.
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His endowment will cover the costs of the surgery. start learning
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dofinansowanie darowizna polisa na życie ego polisa na życie pokryje koszty operacji.)
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rzeczownik zerwanie np więzów odłączenie
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MANAGEMENT COUNCIL BOARD ADMINISTRATION The board voted against the fusion. start learning
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MANAGEMENT COUNCIL BOARD ADMINISTRATION Zarząd zagłosował przeciwko połączeniu
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rzeczownik wsparcie finansowe
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wyciągnąć kogoś z kłopotów poratować finansowo
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This party took over the government. start learning
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Ta partia zawładnęła rządem.)
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foreclosure US repossession UK start learning
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przejęcie (np. domu wziętego pod zastaw hipoteczny), zajęcie obciążonej hipoteki the action of taking back property that was bought with borrowed money because the money was not being paid back as formally agreed,
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made to seem better or more important than it really is start learning
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made to seem better or more important than it really is
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They are afraid that their pension fund will drop in value before they reach retirement. start learning
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money that employees of a company pay regularly to be invested to provide them with a pension when they are older Oni się boją, że ich fundusz emerytalny straci na wartości zanim dotrą do emerytury.)
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The national student loan default rate (= the number of people failing to pay) is estimated at one in ten. start learning
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rzeczownik nieuiszczona należność The national student loan default rate (= the number of people failing to pay) is estimated at one in ten.
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czasownik zalegać nie wywiązać się
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(especially of a company) not having enough money to pay debts, buy goods, etc. start learning
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przymiotnik niewypłacalny (especially of a company) not having enough money to pay debts, buy goods, etc.
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If a group of people are unanimous, they all agree about one particular matter or vote the same way, and if a decision or judgment is unanimous, it is formed or supported by everyone in a group: start learning
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If a group of people are unanimous, they all agree about one particular matter or vote the same way, and if a decision or judgment is unanimous, it is formed or supported by everyone in a group:
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pyramid scheme / Ponzi scheme a way of deceiving investors (= people who give money to a company hoping to get more back) by using the money they give to pay interest to existing customers rather than investing it start learning
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a way of deceiving investors (= people who give money to a company hoping to get more back) by using the money they give to pay interest to existing customers rather than investing it
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a person or company that sells insurance policies (= money that you pay so that your costs will be paid if you have an accident, injury, etc.): start learning
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ubezpieczyciel poręczyciel gwarant a person or company that sells insurance policies (= money that you pay so that your costs will be paid if you have an accident, injury, etc.):
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If a company underwrites an insurance policy, someone's property, etc., that company has an agreement to pay out money in cases of damage or loss. start learning
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czasownik ręczyć za coś gwarantować wsparcie finansowe ubezpieczać If a company underwrites an insurance policy, someone's property, etc., that company has an agreement to pay out money in cases of damage or loss.
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property in the form of land or buildings start learning
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property in the form of land or buildings
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used to describe the practice of lending money, especially to buy a house, to people who may not be able to pay it back: start learning
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przymiotnik o zwiększonym ryzyku np kredyt used to describe the practice of lending money, especially to buy a house, to people who may not be able to pay it back:
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CDOs collateralized debt obligationsCDO papierów dłużnych abbreviation for collateralized debt obligations: a combination of bonds and other assets with different levels of risk that are put together to create new investments: start learning
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abbreviation for collateralized debt obligations: a combination of bonds and other assets with different levels of risk that are put together to create new investments:
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a bank that helps companies sell and buy shares, or helps them buy other companies or merge (= join together) with each other start learning
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a bank that helps companies sell and buy shares, or helps them buy other companies or merge (= join together) with each other
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I pooled a lot of experience working here. start learning
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czasownik zbierać składać się na coś (Zebrałem wiele doświadczenia, pracując tutaj.)
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formal agreements to buy or sell a commodity at an agreed price on a particular date in the future: start learning
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terminowa transakcja towarowa formal agreements to buy or sell a commodity at an agreed price on a particular date in the future:
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OPTION SWAP FUTURES CONTRACT FORWARD CONTRACT economics a financial product such as an option (= the right to buy or sell something in the future) that has a value based on the value of another product, such as shares or bonds start learning
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pochodna, instrument pochodny produkt finansowy OPTION SWAP FUTURES CONTRACT FORWARD CONTRACT economics a financial product such as an option (= the right to buy or sell something in the future) that has a value based on the value of another product, such as shares or bonds
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