Apr 29, 2016 17:09
8 yrs ago
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English term

short

English to Portuguese Bus/Financial Finance (general) Agreement between two financial institutions (Futures Markets)
(...) the Bank reasonably considers it necessary for its protection, to: sell, exercise, or offset any or all securities, any Contracts or other property long in any of the customer’s account opened pursuant to this Agreement; or buy in or offset any and all securities, any Contracts or other property "short" in any of your account with the Bank pursuant to this Agreement (…)
Proposed translations (Portuguese)
4 +1 com venda a descoberto
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Antonio Tomás Lessa do Amaral

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Proposed translations

+1
20 mins

com venda a descoberto

Peer comment(s):

agree Antonio Tomás Lessa do Amaral
1 day 12 hrs
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