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 Übersetzung für 'financial boom' von Englisch nach Deutsch
financial boomfinanzielle Hochkonjunktur {f}
Teiltreffer
econ.
to boom
in die Höhe gehen
Boom!Bum!
12
econ.
to boom
brummen [ugs.]
51
stocks
boom
Hausse {f}
19
boomBarriere {f}
11
tech.
boom
Auslegergalgen {m}
naut.tech.
boom
Auslegerbaum {m}
9
Boom!Wumm!
37
econ.
boom
Auftrieb {m}
40
econ.
boom
wachsende Stimmung {f}
econ.
boom
wirtschaftlicher Aufschwung {m}
naut.
boom
Spiere {f}
17
econ.
boom
Konjunktur {f} [Hochkonjunktur]
130
econ.
boom
Wirtschaftsaufschwung {m}
27
econ.
boom
Wirtschaftsblüte {f}
5
boomSummen {n}
5
to boomsteigen
187
to boomin die Höhe steigen
audio
to boom
wummern [ugs.]
27
econ.
boom
Geschäftsbelebung {f}
5
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Companies Act 1862 created a financial boom which laid the groundwork for the larger banks of British finance during the latter half of the 19th century.
  • At his death in 1903 Corbett's estate of 27 downtown Portland buildings would increase in value by over 500% within seven years, much of the appreciation due to the financial boom and population growth stimulated by the Lewis and Clark Exposition, which he had chaired.
  • The consequences of recurrent crises has been described as unfair because a disproportionate share of the benefits during a financial boom goes to the financial sector, while the general public bears the costs during the subsequent bust in the form of bankruptcies, bank bailouts, unemployment, and home evictions.
  • This would have meant a financial boom, clearing the way for the Rio to be offered for sale amongst some of the highest quality vehicles of the time.
  • Oamaru stone was used on many of the grand public buildings in the towns and cities of the southern South Island, especially after the financial boom caused by the Central Otago goldrush of the 1860s.

  • , an amount inflated by the financial boom of the time.
  • The series depicts the author as an extreme fictionalized version of himself as a struggling artist during the 1990s in post-reunification Berlin, when the once divided cold-war city became the nation’s capital almost over night resulting in a now-legendary social and artistic (but not financial) boom.
  • It begins with a dissection of bank deregulation, largely by Pittman, and continues with a "thriller-like exposition" of the precarious financial boom built on new homeowners, often minorities, who were charged hidden escrow costs in documents they didn't understand.
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