- dressing up a portfolio
- «причесывание» портфеля; проведение операций с целью улучшения показателей на дату отчетности
Ценные бумаги. Англо-русский словарь. Жданова И.Ф.. 2013.
Ценные бумаги. Англо-русский словарь. Жданова И.Ф.. 2013.
dressing up a portfolio — money managers strategy to make transactions for the sole purpose of making a portfolio look good to the investor near the end of a reporting period. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: window dressing … Financial and business terms
dressing up a portfolio — Practice by mutual fund managers of selling stocks about which there has been bad news, or buying stocks that have received positive news, so that the quarterly report will look good … American business jargon
window dressing — trading activity near the end of a quarter or fiscal year that is designed to improve the appearance of a portfolio to be presented to clients or shareholders. For example, a portfolio manager may sell losing positions so as to display only… … Financial and business terms
Window Dressing — Unter Window Dressing werden geschäftliche Maßnahmen vor allem Institutioneller Anleger verstanden, die kurze Zeit vor dem Abschlussstichtag ausschließlich der optischen Gestaltung des Bilanzbildes dienen sollen und nicht der dauerhaften… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Window Dressing — A strategy used by mutual fund and portfolio managers near the year or quarter end to improve the appearance of the portfolio/fund performance before presenting it to clients or shareholders. To window dress, the fund manager will sell stocks… … Investment dictionary
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window dressing — Practice of mutual fund managers of making their portfolio of investments look good for reporting to investors … American business jargon
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window dresser — window dressing ˈwindow ˌdressing noun [uncountable] 1. when people try to give the public a favourable idea about something, sometimes hiding the true situation: • Stock prices benefited from window dressing by some money managers anxious to… … Financial and business terms
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