Emittent

English translation: issuer

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German term or phrase:Emittent
English translation:issuer
Entered by: Ingo Dierkschnieder

23:51 Mar 25, 2011
German to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Investment / Securities / terminology
German term or phrase: Emittent
..., wenn die emittierten Instrumente nicht auf die funktionale Währung des Eminenten lauten.

I know Latin, but the meaning cannot be confirmed very easily. Is it the Emittent (issuer)or the person to whom the instrument is issued?
Veronika McLaren
Local time: 03:47
Emittent
Explanation:
IMHO it must be a spelling mistake. Only emittent would make sense in that context. Regards.

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Note added at 12 hrs (2011-03-26 12:17:49 GMT)
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i.e. ISSUER
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Liliana Galiano
Argentina
Local time: 04:47
Grading comment
Thanks for confirming my hunch!
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Eminent
Emittent


Explanation:
IMHO it must be a spelling mistake. Only emittent would make sense in that context. Regards.

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Note added at 12 hrs (2011-03-26 12:17:49 GMT)
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i.e. ISSUER

Liliana Galiano
Argentina
Local time: 04:47
Native speaker of: Spanish
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thanks for confirming my hunch!

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