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Definition
Synonym
Kursverlust
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Kursverlust
loss by exchange
Kursverlust
loss by redemption
Kursverlust
price loss
Kursverlust
m
exchange loss, (stock price) loss
Kursverlust
, Abschlag
disagio
Kursverlust
m
Kursverlust
en
pl
exchange loss; (stock price) loss
exchange losses; losses
Deutsche
Kursverlust Synonyme
Englische
loss by exchange Synonyme
loss
ablation
annihilation
attrition
bankruptcy
bereavement
breakage
breakdown
collapse
confusion
consumption
corrosion
crack-up
crippling
damage
death
decrement
defeat
deliquescence
demise
denial
depletion
deprivation
deprivement
destruction
detriment
devastation
dilapidation
diminution
disablement
disadvantage
disappearance
disappointment
dispossession
disrepair
dissipation
dissolution
divestment
downfall
drawback
drubbing
dying
encroachment
erosion
exhaustion
extermination
extinction
failure
forfeit
forfeiture
handicap
harm
havoc
hobbling
hurt
hurting
impairment
impoverishment
incapacitation
infringement
injury
inroad
liability
losing
losings
loss
of ground
loss
es
maiming
mayhem
mischief
mislaying
misplacement
misplacing
mutilation
passing
prejudice
privation
reduction
ruin
ruination
ruinousness
sabotage
sacrifice
scathe
shrinkage
sickening
spoiling
squandering
step backward
trouncing
wastage
waste
wasting
weakening
wear and tear
Kursverlust Definition
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
act
of
giving
or
taking
one
thing
in
return
for
another
which
is
regarded
as
an
equivalent
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
act
of
substituting
one
thing
in
the
place
of
another
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
thing
given
or
received
in
return
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
process
of
setting
accounts
or
debts
between
parties
residing
at
a
distance
from
each
other,
without
the
intervention
of
money,
by
exchanging
orders
or
drafts,
called
bills
of
exchange.
These
may
be
drawn
in
one
country
and
payable
in
another,
in
which
case
they
are
called
foreign
bills
Exchange
(
n.
)
A
mutual
grant
of
equal
interests,
the
one
in
consideration
of
the
other.
Estates
exchanged
must
be
equal
in
quantity,
as
fee
simple
for
fee
simple.
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
place
where
the
merchants,
brokers,
and
bankers
of
a
city
meet
at
certain
hours,
to
transact
business.
In
this
sense
often
contracted
to
'Change.
Exchange
(
n.
)
To
part
with
give,
or
transfer
to
another
in
consideration
of
something
received
as
an
equivalent
Exchange
(
n.
)
To
part
with
for
a
substitute
Exchange
(
n.
)
To
give
and
receive
reciprocally,
as
things
of
the
same
kind
Exchange
(
v.
i.)
To
be
changed
or
received
in
exchange
for
Loss
(
v.
t.)
The
act
of
losing
Loss
(
v.
t.)
The
state
of
losing
or
having
lost
Loss
(
v.
t.)
That
which
is
lost
or
from
which
one
has
parted
Loss
(
v.
t.)
The
state
of
being
lost
or
destroyed
Loss
(
v.
t.)
Failure
to
gain
or
win
Loss
(
v.
t.)
Failure
to
use
advantageously
Loss
(
v.
t.)
Killed,
wounded,
and
captured
persons,
or
captured
property.
Loss
(
v.
t.)
Destruction
or
diminution
of
value,
if
brought
about
in
a
manner
provided
for
in
the
insurance
contract
(as
destruction
by
fire
or
wreck,
damage
by
water
or
smoke),
or
the
death
or
injury
of
an
insured
person
loss by exchange Bedeutung
loss
the
act
of
losing
someone
or
something,
everyone
expected
him
to
win
so
his
loss
was
a
shock
exchange
(chess)
the
capture
by
both
players
(usually
on
consecutive
moves)
of
pieces
of
equal
value,
the
endgame
began
after
the
exchange
of
queens
exchange
(chess)
gaining
(or
losing)
a
rook
in
return
for
a
knight
or
bishop,
black
lost
the
exchange
substitution
exchange
commutation
the
act
of
putting
one
thing
or
person
in
the
place
of
another:
he
sent
Smith
in
for
Jones
but
the
substitution
came
too
late
to
help
exchange
transfusion
slow
removal
of
a
person's
blood
and
its
replacement
with
equal
amounts
of
a
donor's
blood
exchange
interchange
reciprocal
transfer
of
equivalent
sums
of
money
(especially
the
currencies
of
different
countries),
he
earns
his
living
from
the
interchange
of
currency
exchange
the
act
of
giving
something
in
return
for
something
received,
deductible
losses
on
sales
or
exchanges
of
property
are
allowable
exchange
interchange
the
act
of
changing
one
thing
for
another
thing,
Adam
was
promised
immortality
in
exchange
for
his
disobedience,
there
was
an
interchange
of
prisoners
rally
exchange
(sports)
an
unbroken
sequence
of
several
successive
strokes,
after
a
short
rally
Connors
won
the
point
American
Stock
Exchange
AMEX
Curb
a
stock
exchange
in
New
York
central
telephone
exchange
exchange
a
workplace
that
serves
as
a
telecommunications
facility
where
lines
from
telephones
can
be
connected
together
to
permit
communication
charge-exchange
accelerator
an
accelerator
in
which
high-energy
ions
escape
from
plasma
following
charge
exchange
commodity
exchange
commodities
exchange
commodities
market
an
exchange
for
buying
and
selling
commodities
for
future
delivery
corn
exchange
an
exchange
where
grains
are
bought
and
sold
drawing
card
loss
leader
leader
a
featured
article
of
merchandise
sold
at
a
loss
in
order
to
draw
customers
exchange
a
workplace
for
buying
and
selling,
open
only
to
members
futures
exchange
futures
market
forward
market
a
commodity
exchange
where
futures
contracts
are
traded
New
York
Stock
Exchange
N.
Y.
Stock
Exchange
NYSE
big
board
a
stock
exchange
in
New
York
post
exchange
PX
a
commissary
on
a
United
States
Army
post
stock
exchange
stock
market
securities
market
an
exchange
where
security
trading
is
conducted
by
professional
stockbrokers
loss
deprivation
the
disadvantage
that
results
from
losing
something,
his
loss
of
credibility
led
to
his
resignation,
losing
him
is
no
great
deprivation
amnesia
memory
loss
blackout
partial
or
total
loss
of
memory,
he
has
a
total
blackout
for
events
of
the
evening
stop
order
stop-loss
order
an
order
to
a
broker
to
sell
(buy)
when
the
price
of
a
security
falls
(rises)
to
a
designated
level
exchange
a
mutual
expression
of
views
(especially
an
unpleasant
one),
they
had
a
bitter
exchange
loss
the
experience
of
losing
a
loved
one,
he
sympathized
on
the
loss
of
their
grandfather
passing
loss
departure
exit
expiration
going
release
euphemistic
expressions
for
death,
thousands
mourned
his
passing
personnel
casualty
loss
military
personnel
lost
by
death
or
capture
loss
of
consciousness
the
occurrence
of
a
loss
of
the
ability
to
perceive
and
respond
Securities
and
Exchange
Commission
SEC
an
independent
federal
agency
that
oversees
the
exchange
of
securities
to
protect
investors
exchange
chemical
process
in
which
one
atom
or
ion
or
group
changes
places
with
another
photochemical
exchange
an
exchange
produced
by
the
chemical
action
of
radiant
energy
(especially
light)
paper
loss
an
unrealized
loss
on
an
investment
calculated
by
subtracting
the
current
market
price
from
the
investor's
cost
capital
loss
the
amount
by
which
the
purchase
price
of
an
asset
exceeds
the
selling
price,
the
loss
is
realized
when
the
asset
is
sold
agio
agiotage
premium
exchange
premium
a
fee
charged
for
exchanging
currencies
rate
of
exchange
exchange
rate
the
charge
for
exchanging
currency
of
one
country
for
currency
of
another
loss
red
ink
red
the
amount
by
which
the
cost
of
a
business
exceeds
its
revenue,
the
company
operated
at
a
loss
last
year,
the
company
operated
in
the
red
last
year
loss
something
that
is
lost,
the
car
was
a
total
loss,
loss
of
livestock
left
the
rancher
bankrupt
financial
loss
loss
of
money
or
decrease
in
financial
value
income
statement
earnings
report
operating
statement
profit-and-loss
statement
a
financial
statement
that
gives
operating
results
for
a
specific
period
exchange
traded
fund
ETF
a
mutual
fund
that
is
traded
on
a
stock
exchange
medium
of
exchange
monetary
system
anything
that
is
generally
accepted
as
a
standard
of
value
and
a
measure
of
wealth
in
a
particular
country
or
region
draft
bill
of
exchange
order
of
payment
a
document
ordering
the
payment
of
money,
drawn
by
one
person
or
bank
on
another
foreign
exchange
the
system
by
which
one
currency
is
exchanged
for
another,
enables
international
transactions
to
take
place
profit
and
loss
profit
and
loss
account
an
account
compiled
at
the
end
of
an
accounting
period
to
show
gross
and
net
profit
or
loss
ion
exchange
a
process
in
which
ions
are
exchanged
between
a
solution
and
an
insoluble
(usually
resinous)
solid,
widely
used
in
industrial
processing
loss
gradual
decline
in
amount
or
activity,
weight
loss,
a
serious
loss
of
business
loss
ratio
the
ratio
of
the
annual
claims
paid
by
an
insurance
company
to
the
premiums
received
deafness
hearing
loss
partial
or
complete
loss
of
hearing
conductive
hearing
loss
conduction
deafness
middle-ear
deafness
hearing
loss
due
to
problems
with
the
bones
of
the
middle
ear
sensorineural
hearing
loss
nerve
deafness
hearing
loss
due
to
failure
of
the
auditory
nerve
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