Securities
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securities teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- tahvilat (Ticaret)
- senedat (Ticaret)
- değerli kağıtlar (Ticaret)
- tahviller
- senetler
- menkul kıymetler
- Menkul Değerler
- emisyon (Ticaret)
- kıymet
- değer kâğıtları
- security
- güvenlik
Güvenlik görevlisi Tom'a bu alanda resim çekemeyeceğini söyledi.
-The security guard told Tom that he couldn't take pictures in this area.
Bizim güvenlik kameraları sahte.
-Our security cameras are fake.
- security
- emniyet
Günün sonunda, hedefler basittir: emniyet ve güvenlik.
-At the end of the day, the goals are simple: safety and security.
Tom bize Birleşik Devletler hükûmetinin Rusya'nın emniyetini cidden tehdit eden bir silah bağdarlaması icra etmeye gayret ettiğini söyledi.
-Tom has told us that the US government is trying to implement a weapon program that could seriously threaten the security of Russia.
- securities analysis
- menkul kıymet analizi
- securities firm
- güvenlik şirketi
- securities industry
- güvenlik endüstrisi
- securities market
- menkul kıymetler borsası
- Securities management
- Menkul Kıymet Yönetimi
- securities and exchange commission
- menkul kıymetler ve döviz komisyon
- securities and exchange commission
- (Ekonomi) Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde borsa ve sermaye piyasalarını denetleyen ve düzenleyen kamu kurumu
- securities clearing
- menkul değerler takası
- securities income
- menkul sermaye geliri
- securities law
- menkul kıymetler hukuku
- securities trading statement
- menkul kıymetler hesap dekontu
- securities act
- (Ticaret) hisse senetleri yasası
- securities clearing
- (Ticaret) menkul değer takası yapma
- securities insurance
- (Ticaret) menkul kıymetler sigortası
- securities ledger
- (Ticaret) esham tahvilat defteri
- securities market index
- (Ticaret) borsa indeksi
- securities portfolio
- (Ticaret) menkul kıymetler portföyü
- securities subject to repo
- (Ticaret) repo konusu menkul değerler
- securities to bearer
- (Kanun) hamiline yazılı aksiyon
- securities trust
- (Ticaret) plasman tröstü
- Asset Backed Securities
- (Denizcilik) Varlığa Dayalı Menkul Kıymetler, VDMK
- derivative securities
- yardımcı teminat
- equity securities
- (Ticaret) özkaynak senetleri
- long term securities
- (Ticaret) bağlı menkul kıymetler
- security
- (Ticaret) kıymetli kağıt
- security
- (Ticaret) esham">(Ticaret) esham
- security
- (Ticaret) menkul değerler
- security
- güvence akçesi
- security
- (Ticaret) taşınır değer
- security
- (Ticaret) bono">(Ticaret) bono
- security
- (Ticaret) tahvil">(Ticaret) tahvil
- security
- (Ticaret) sigorta poliçesi
- security
- (Ticaret) hisse senedi
- security
- kefillik
- government securities
- devlet tahvilleri
- public securities
- devlet tahvilleri
- security
- güvence
- security
- kefil
- security
- emanet
- security
- koruma
- security
- kefalet
- security
- teminat
- security
- rehin
- Security
- (Finans) menkul kıymet
- blue chip securities
- değerli menkul kıymetler
- debt securities
- Borçlanma Senetleri
- discount securities
- ıskontolu satılan değerli evrak
- foreign securities
- yabancı taşınır değerler
- loan on securities
- senet ve tahvil karşılığı kredi
- marketable debt securities
- pazarlanabilir borç senetleri
- marketable securities
- (Ekonomi) Sürümü olan menkul kıymetler
- purchases of securities
- menkul kıymetlerin alımları
- security
- güvenlikli
Dan maksimum güvenlikli bir tesiste ömür boyu hapis cezasını çekiyordu.
-Dan was serving a life sentence in a maximum security facility.
Leyla yüksek güvenlikli bir cezaevindeydi.
-Layla was in a high security prison.
- unlisted securities
- kote olmayan hisse senetleri
- bearer securities
- (Kanun) hamiline ait esham
- bearer securities
- (Kanun) hamiline yazılı senetler
- bearer securities
- (Ticaret) hamile yazılı senetler
- blocks of securities
- (Ticaret) menkul değer lotları
- convertible securities
- (Ticaret) konvertibl menkul kıymetler
- dealer in securities
- (Ticaret) menkul kıymet tüccarı
- gilt edged securities
- güvenilir tahviller
- government securities
- devlet borcu [amer.]
- hybrid securities
- (Ticaret) melez menkul kıymetler
- issuance of securities
- (Ticaret) menkul kıymet ihracı
- mining securities
- (Ticaret) maden menkul kıymetleri
- municipal securities
- (Ticaret) belediye menkul kıymetleri
- municipal securities
- (Ticaret) belediye tahvilatı
- pledge of securities
- (Ticaret) menkul kıymetler rehini
- pledged securities
- taahhüt edilmiş teminâtlar
- quoted securities
- (Ticaret) borsada kayıtlı değerler
- railway securities
- (Ticaret) demiryolu menkul kıymetleri
- railway securities
- (Ticaret) demiryolu menkul değerleri
- return on securities
- (Ticaret) menkul değer getiri oranı
- security
- {i} güvenlik önlemleri
- security
- tahviller
- security
- teminât
- security
- ipotek
- security
- {i} depozito
Bir güvenlik depozitosuna ihtiyacın var mı?
-Do you require a security deposit?
- security
- selamet
- security
- Security Council Güvenlik Konseyi
- security
- korkusuzluk
- security
- senetler
- security
- (Askeri) (NATO) EMNİYET: Belirli bilgilerin, malzemenin, personelin, faaliyetlerin ve tesislerin casusluk, sabotaj, yıkıcı faaliyet, terörizme ve yetkisiz beyanına karşı korunması. Bu terim, bu duruma ulaşmak için gerekli tedbirlere ve bu tedbirlerle sorumlu kuruluşlara tatbik edilir. Ayrıca bakınız: "counterintelligence, "physical security", "port security", "protective security", "security intelligence", "subversion"
- security
- security risk devlet memuriyetinde veya milli güvenliği ilgilendiren bir
- security
- (Askeri) EMNİYET, GÜVENLİK: 1. Bir askeri birlik, faaliyet veya tesis tarafından kendisine yöneltilebilecek tehlikelere karşı alınan önlemler. 2. Düşmanca faaliyet ve etkilerden korumak için bir bölgede koruyucu tedbirlerin sürdürülmesi ve tesisi. 3. Gizlilik dereceli malzemenin milli savunma yararına emniyet altında bulundurulan resmi bilgilere, yetkisiz kimselerin nüfuzunu engelleyen durum. Ayrıca bakınız: "national security". 4. Emniyet; İkmal maddelerinin ve ikmal tesislerinin, düşman taarruzuna, yangına, hırsızlığa ve sabotaja karşı korunması. 5. Muhabere emniyeti; Bak. "communication security", "electronic security", "physical security", ve "signal security". 6. Kefalet
- security
- {i} tic. menkul kıymet, taşınır değer
- security
- emniyet tedbirleri
- tack securities
- (Ticaret) teminatları birleştirmek
- to issue securities
- (Avrupa Birliği) menkul kıymet ihraç etmek
- trading in securities
- (Ticaret) menkul kıymetler ticareti
- treasury securities
- (Ticaret) hazine kağıtları
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securities teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- (Finance) generic term stocks and bonds and shares {i}
- Investment instruments issued by corporations or government bodies or other entities that offer investors shares of ownership or a creditor relationship
- A general term applied to 'paper assets' traded on financial markets eg shares, bonds etc
- In general, any evidence of (1) an interest in corporate stock or stock rights or (2) an interest in any note, bond, debenture or other evidence of indebtedness issued by a government or corporation For certain tax purposes, however, the definition is more limited
- A fancy name for shares of stock, bonds, or any kind of financial asset that can be traded
- ~ The common name for stocks, bonds, and other investment vehicles
- General name for shares and bonds of all types Shares produce a variable dividend and bonds a fixed interest
- Financial instruments, usually stocks, bonds, money market instruments, or mutual fund shares that are issued by corporations; municipalities; state, local, or national governments; or investment companies to raise or borrow money or give the public an opportunity to participate in the growth of a company
- Any paper asset Securities include bonds (both corporate and government), stocks, futures contracts, and options
- Representing the entire range of investment opportunities, a security can refer to an instrument which allows the holder to claim an ownership position in a corporation (a stock); a creditor relationship with a corporation, a government or its agency (a bond); or other rights to ownership as stipulated in specific contract (a futures contract)
- Stocks, bonds, money market instruments, and other investment vehicles
- A term for financial assets such as stocks and bonds
- Investment vehicles, such as a stocks, bonds, notes or money market instruments, are called securities
- Negotiable instruments such as stocks and bonds
- financial instruments, inluding stocks, bonds, notes, mortgages, bills of lading, and bills of exchange
- Notes, stocks, bonds, debentures, investment contracts, or any other interests or instruments commonly known as a "securities "
- The laws covering shares, stocks, and debentures
- Transferable certificates of ownership of investment products such as notes, bonds, stocks, futures contracts and options
- A security is a certificate of ownership in an investment It can be transferred from one person to another Examples include notes, bonds, stocks, futures, contracts or options
- plural of security
- A term used to refer to stocks and bonds in general
- Investments, including stocks and bonds Listed as assets on the statement of financial position
- These are financial instruments (such as bonds or stocks) that can be traded freely on the open market 'Securitization' refers to the pooling of loans or assets for subsequent sale to investors
- General name for stocks, bonds and other investments
- The generic term for stocks, bonds, and money market investments
- Evidences of a debt or of ownership, as stocks, bonds, and checks (G)
- A financial form that shows the holder owns a share or shares of a company (stock) or has loaned money to a company or government organization (bond)
- Instruments of investment Examples of the most widely known securities are stocks and bonds
- securities lending
- Of or pertaining to the lending of securities by one brokerage to another, typically for a secondary purpose such as to cover a stock short position. Not to be confused with collateral-type stock loans
- securities and exchange commission
- (Ekonomi) The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is a U.S. government agency that oversees securities transactions, activities of financial professionals and mutual fund trading to prevent fraud and intentional deception. The SEC consists of five commissioners who serve staggered five-year terms. No more than three of the commissioners may belong to the same political party
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- the SEC a US government organization which makes sure that people and companies obey the laws about the sale of stocks and bonds. U.S. regulatory commission established by Congress in 1934. Its purpose was to restore investor confidence by ending the misleading sales practices and stock manipulations that had led to the stock market's 1929 collapse (see Stock Market Crash of 1929). It also prohibited the purchase of stock shares without adequate funds to pay for them, initiated registration and supervision of securities markets and stockbrokers, established rules regarding proxies, and prohibited unfair use of nonpublic information in stock trading (see insider trading). It also required that companies offering securities make full public disclosure of all relevant information. The discovery of fraudulent accounting practices among several large U.S. corporations brought demands for greater SEC oversight in the early 21st century
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- SEC, American board that regulates the sale and public offering of securities
- Securities and Investments Board
- the SIB a British organization that makes sure investment businesses in the UK work fairly and are not involved in dishonest business methods
- securities act
- Provincial legislation regulating the underwriting, distribution and sale of securities
- securities act
- Provincial legislation regulating the underwriting, distribution and sale of securities
- securities act
- means the Securities Act of 1933
- securities and exchange commission
- an independent federal agency that oversees the exchange of securities to protect investors
- securities deposit
- bank transaction that deals with securities and trading them, account used for depositing money
- securities exchange
- A market in which buyers and sellers of securities (or their agents or brokers) meet in one location to conduct trades
- securities exchange
- A physical facility in which buyers and sellers of securities, or their agents, meet to effect transactions
- securities exchange
- A facility where securities are bought and sold
- securities firm
- company that sells securities on the stock exchange
- securities in exchange for dividends
- type of business deal in which securities can be obtained in place of receiving dividends
- securities law
- The Securities Law No 23 of 1997 This Law regulates the Jordanian capital market Three institutions were established under this Law: the Jordan Securities Commission, the Amman Stock Exchange, and the Securities Depository Center
- securities law
- The body of law that governs the purchase and sale of securities
- securities law
- the body of laws governing the issuance and selling of securities
- securities purchasing
- act of acquiring securities or equities
- convertible securities
- plural form of convertible security
- security
- Freedom from apprehension
- security
- proof of ownership of stocks, bonds or other investment instruments.W
- security
- property temporarily relinquished to guarantee repayment of a loan
- security
- an organization or department responsible for providing security by enforcing laws, rules, and regulations as well as maintaining order
- security
- something that secures the fulfillment of an obligation or law
- security
- {n} a safety, protection, defense, pledge
- mortgage-backed securities
- In finance, a mortgage-backed security (MBS) is an asset-backed security whose cash flows are backed by the principal and interest payments of a set of mortgage loans. Payments are typically made monthly over the lifetime of the underlying loans
- National Association of Securities Dealers Automated
- NASDAQ, one of the largest computerized stock organizations in the USA
- banker`s securities
- equities held by a bank
- bearer securities
- papers which are registered in the name of a company and which indicate the value of a public company
- government securities
- bonds, securities, promissory notes or other evidence of indebtedness of the Government of the Philippines (e g , Treasury Bills, Treasury Notes, Government Bonds) (Social Security System)
- government securities
- Securities issued by the U S Treasury or federal agencies [FRBSF] The Bureau of the Public Debt issues three types of marketable securities; bills, notes and bonds These securities are direct obligations of the United States Government [FRBC] (see also debt, securities)
- government securities
- Securities issued by the U S government, such as treasury bills, bonds, notes, and savings bonds Government Securities are the most creditworthy of all debt instruments since they are backed by the full faith and credit of the U S government
- government securities
- Negotiable U S Treasury securities
- government securities
- Securities issued by the U S Treasury or federal agencies
- government securities
- These are instruments issued by the government which commonly have a maturity of anything from a few weeks up to 30 years This is the safest form of investment in a domestic currency, and it is considered virtually risk free, because the government can always print its own money to redeem the issue
- government securities
- U S government obligations, regarded as the highest-grade issues
- junior securities
- mortgaged assets that are used as a guarantee
- marketable securities
- Financial assets, such as stocks and bonds, that companies can convert to cash Listed as assets on the statement of financial position
- marketable securities
- Securities that are easily convertible to cash because there is high demand allowing them to be sold quickly
- marketable securities
- Securities that are readily traded in the secondary securities market (See p 381)
- marketable securities
- Generic term for interchangeable (exchangeable) securities
- marketable securities
- Security investments that the firm can quickly convert into cash balances
- marketable securities
- Stocks and other negotiable instruments which can be easily bought and sold on either listed exchanges or over-the-counter markets
- marketable securities
- Stocks and other negotiable instruments which can be easily bought and sold on either listed exchanges or over-the-counter markets Financial assets, such as stocks and bonds, that companies can convert to cash Listed as assets on the statement of financial position An investment in a security that can be readily sold when cash is needed
- marketable securities
- Securities that can be sold on short notice
- marketable securities
- Securities that are easily sold or that can be readily converted into cash such as government securities, banker's acceptances, and commercial paper
- marketable securities
- Financial assets that are easily and inexpensively traded between investors
- marketable securities
- securities that can easily be sold to another person or converted into cash
- marketable securities
- Securities that can be easily sold--that is, any asset that can be readily converted into cash, for example--government securities and commercial paper
- marketable securities
- Securities that are easily convertible to cash because there is high demand allowing them to be quickly sold
- marketable securities
- Shares or debt securities that actively trade in a market
- mortgage backed securities
- Similar to bonds, these securities are backed by a share in a pool of home mortgages insured under the National Housing Act The securities pay interest and a part of the principal each month and, if home owners prepay their mortgages, may pay out additional amounts of principal before normal maturity They trade in the bond market at prices reflecting current interest rates
- mortgage backed securities
- A broad term which encompasses securities carved out of receivables out of mortgage funding MBS are further classified into residential mortgage-backed securities and commercial mortgage-backed securities The generic term also includes private label and agency securities, pass-throughs, or derivatives such as Collateralized Mortgage Obligations It can refer to the Over-the-Counter options on mortgage backed securities as well These mortgage backed securities are viewed as either plain vanilla or exotic
- mortgage backed securities
- Securities received by a bank or financial corporation from FNMA in exchange for a pool of mortgages
- mortgage backed securities
- Debt issues backed by a pool of mortgages Investors receive payments from the interest and principal payment to the underlying mortgages
- national association of securities dealers automated quotations
- a computerized data system to provide brokers with price quotations for securities traded over the counter
- negotiable securities
- stocks or bonds which can be sold
- non-marketable securities
- stocks or bonds which cannot be easily sold to another person or converted into cash
- offer of securities
- (Economics) offer by a publicly-held company to the general public to purchase securities
- real securities
- material assets that are used as a security for repaying a loan
- registered securities
- securities that are recorded in the owner's name
- security
- {i} safety; protection, defense; act of making safe; pledge, guarantee; stock, bond; freedom from danger; serenity, tranquility
- security
- A feeling of security is a feeling of being safe and free from worry. He loves the security of a happy home life If something gives you a false sense of security, it makes you believe that you are safe when you are not. Wearing helmets gave cyclists a false sense of security and encouraged them to take risks
- security
- the state of being free from danger or injury; "we support the armed services in the name of national security
- security
- Collateral pledged by a bond issuer (debtor) to an investor (lender) to secure repayment of the loan
- security
- Generally, a stock or a bond Specifically, a piece of paper that indicates the holder owns a share or shares of a company (stock) or has loaned money to a company or government organization (bond) BACK TO TOP
- security
- the condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially
- security
- A security is an agreement or contract between an investor (an individual, a group, or an institution) and an issuer (a corporation or a governmental entity) Issuers create and issue securities in order to raise money or finance their operations
- security
- A condition that results from the establishment and maintenance of protective measures that ensure a state of inviolability from hostile acts or influences
- security
- Ensuring that private information remains private and uncompromised in an atmosphere where all other information is free Security techniques such as encryption, passwords, and firewalls are designed to prevent unauthorized access to information, to protect the integrity of computing resources, and to limit the potential damage that can be caused by attackers and intruders The notion of a "secure computer" is relative though: the only truly secure computer is one powered down in a locked facility that no one has access to
- security
- The condition or quality of being secure; secureness
- security
- Securities are stocks, shares, bonds, or other certificates that you buy in order to earn regular interest from them or to sell them later for a profit. US government securities and bonds. see also social security. In finance, written evidence of ownership conferring the right to receive property not currently in the holder's possession. The most common securities are stocks and bonds. Governments, companies, and financial institutions use securities to raise money. Stocks are securities issued in the form of equity ownership. Bonds are securities that take the form of debt. They constitute promises to pay a specified amount at a specified date and to pay interest at a specified rate in the interim. Most government securities are bonds that pay a fixed amount of interest per year; unlike commercial securities, their repayment is guaranteed. Both stocks and bonds are traded publicly on organized exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange, the London Stock Exchange, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange. External forces such as international troubles, changes in government policies, and trends in foreign stock markets all have an effect on security prices. For individual stocks, the company's current and prospective financial performance play an important role, as do overall trends within its business sector. See also investment; saving. Staatssicherheit State Security Pacific Security Treaty National Security Agency National Security Council social security Social Security Act United Nations Security Council Securities and Exchange Commission National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
- security
- freedom from anxiety or fear; "the watch dog gave her a feeling of security"
- security
- This is a privacy requirement - one of the Fair Information Practices Any organization creating, maintaining, using or disseminating records of personally identifiable information must ensure the reliability of, and must take precautions to prevent misuse of, the information
- security
- This privacy requirement is one of the Fair Information Practices Any organization creating, maintaining, using, or disseminating records of personally identifiable information must ensure the reliability of, and must take precautions to prevent misuse of, the information
- security
- An investment instrument issued by a corporation, government, or other organization which offers evidence of debt or equity
- security
- The quality or state of being protected from unauthorized access or uncontrolled losses or effects Absolute security is impossible to achieve in practice and the quality of a given security system is relative Within a state-model security system, security is a specific "state" to be preserved under various operations
- security
- Hence, carelessness; negligence; heedlessness
- security
- "military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising"
- security
- One who becomes surety for another, or engages himself for the performance of another's obligation
- security
- In lending, the collateral given, deposited, or pledged to secure the payment of a debt
- security
- a guarantee that an obligation will be met
- security
- Freedom from risk; safety
- security
- a guarantee that an obligation will be met freedom from anxiety or fear; "the watch dog gave her a feeling of security"
- security
- defense against financial failure; financial independence; "his pension gave him security in his old age"; "insurance provided protection against loss of wages due to illness"
- security
- Something given, deposited, or pledged to make secure the fulfillment of an obligation, usually the repayment of a debt
- security
- the state of being free from danger or injury; "we support the armed services in the name of national security"
- security
- Property that serves as collateral for a debt
- security
- property that your creditor can claim in case you default on your obligation; "bankers are reluctant to lend without good security"
- security
- Work that involves ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of systems, networks, and data through the planning, analysis, development, implementation, maintenance, and enhancement of information systems security programs, policies, procedures, and tools
- security
- an electrical device that sets off an alarm when someone tries to break in
- security
- A piece of property designated as collateral
- security
- Property that is pledged as collateral for a debt
- security
- proof of ownership of stocks, bonds or other investment instruments.[W]
- security
- The collateral or property given, deposited or pledged to insure the fulfillment of an obligation or to pay off a debt When you sign a mortgage, you pledge your property as the security for the money that you borrowed
- security
- Means used to protect against the unauthorized use of and prevent unauthorized access to digital information
- security
- Controlling access to software objects In SD-UX, security is achieved by a combination of Access Control Lists (ACLs) associated with objects and commands, and the security inherent in the file system permissions on which the software is stored See Access Control List
- security
- The property that serves as collateral for a loan
- security
- measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc
- security
- measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc ; "military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising"
- security
- An evidence of debt or of property, as a bond, a certificate of stock, etc
- security
- a department responsible for the security of the institution's property and workers; "the head of security was a former policeman"
- security
- Something given, deposited, or pledged, to make certain the fulfillment of an obligation, the performance of a contract, the payment of a debt, or the like; surety; pledge
- security
- Security refers to all the measures that are taken to protect a place, or to ensure that only people with permission enter it or leave it. They are now under a great deal of pressure to tighten their airport security Strict security measures are in force in the capital
- security
- {s} pertaining to safety
- security
- The property that will be pledged as collateral for a loan
- security
- The security of a system is the extent of protection against some unwanted occurrence such as the invasion of privacy, theft, and the corruption of information or physical damage
- security
- If something is security for a loan, you promise to give that thing to the person who lends you money, if you fail to pay the money back. The central bank will provide special loans, and the banks will pledge the land as security. = collateral
- security
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