Glossary entry

Norwegian term or phrase:

sertifikat

English translation:

certificate

Added to glossary by Carole Hognestad
Sep 24, 2009 11:08
14 yrs ago
Norwegian term

sertifikat

Norwegian to English Bus/Financial Finance (general)
Contract on the trading of financial instruments includes this heading:
Omsettelige verdipapirer, verdipapirfondsandeler, terminkontrakter og opsjoner samt sertifikater
Proposed translations (English)
4 +3 certificate
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Proposed translations

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Selected

certificate

Ser ut til å være et finansielt sertifikat.
Peer comment(s):

agree Αlban SHPΑTΑ
19 hrs
Takk :o)
agree brigidm : "Securities are tradeable interests representing financial value. They are often represented by a certificate."
3 days 18 hrs
Tusen takk, Brigid! Ha en riktig god uke:o)
agree Helen Johnson
3 days 21 hrs
Thank you, Helen! Have a great week :o)
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